
Life after Hood for Coastal Studies Alumnus, Shane Simms
" Anyone who is going back and forth about their major… trust your gut and don’t be afraid to try new things and open up to people… you never know where they can take you."
The Coastal Studies program can be taken as a Concentration within the Environmental Science and Policy Major, or it can act as a stand alone minor for students of any major. It also works well as a Minor with the Sustainability Major. The semester-long program is travel-based and designed to provide students with both textbook and first-hand knowledge of environmental challenges currently facing the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic coast. As a member of a close-knit, motivated cohort, you'll gain an understanding and appreciation for watershed science and the complexities of coastal environments. We explore the biological, ecological, historical, and cultural influences on field locations that we visit.
Join us next Fall!
Email Catherine Gaudlip (gaudlip@hood.edu) for more information!
Application Link: https://forms.gle/KqeJVnX8HRJtQFq46
Click here to go to an interactive map of where we will be traveling during the fall semester.
Name: Katie Valla
Graduation Year: 2022
Major: Environmental Science & Policy
Hometown: North Charleroi, Pennsylvania
Why did you choose Coastal?
I chose Coastal because it was such a unique experience. It provided a fully immersive hands-on semester. I was able to grow personally and professionally while receiving an individualized education in such a small group setting. Plus, I couldn't pass up on the opportunity to travel during the semester!
What did you expect or not expect?
The Coastal semester was the most amazing and unforgettable semester during my time at Hood. I expected it to be awesome, but what I did not expect was how it pushed my limits and challenged me to be the best version of myself both in and out of the classroom. I was not expecting how well it would prepare me for life after graduation in my professional career.
What are you doing now?
I am working full-time at Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. in Cranberry, PA as a Technical and Financial Solutions Specialist for the Strategic Management & Capital Solutions Service Group. My primary role is to assist in serving our municipal clients with their capital projects including infrastructure (drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater), parks / recreation, stream restoration, and transportation. Coastal prepared me well to succeed in the position I am in today.
Information will vary based on program level. Select a path to find the information you're looking for!
CLICK HERE FOR ONLINE APPLICATION FORM.
DUE March 31, 2025.
If you are a student enrolled in a partner institution, before completing the registration forms for the Coastal Studies Program and registering for classes at Hood College, you will need to register with Hood College as a Non-Degree Seeking Student.
Click here to complete your Non-Degree registration. Select "Undergraduate Non-Degree Enrollment".
If you have questions about registering as a student from outside of Hood College, please contact Catherine Gaudlip at gaudlip@hood.edu.
Once your application has been approved, please complete this Agreement and Waiver form. Email or hand in your completed form to Catherine Gaudlip (gaudlip@hood.edu). This form is due at the time you are registering for fall classes.
CLICK HERE to download the Agreement and Waiver form.
Once your application has been approved, please complete this Health Medical Form. Email or hand in your completed form to Catherine Gaudlip (gaudlip@hood.edu). This form is due at the time you are registering for fall classes.
CLICK HERE to download the Medical form for Students, Parents, and your Physician to complete.
Please complete the registration card given to your by Catherine and have the appropriate signatures obtained. Once you have completed this registration card you must email or hand in a copy to Catherine Gaudlip (gaudlip@hood.edu) by March 31, 2025.
This map allows you to explore where our base of operations are during the Coastal Studies Semester and take a look at some of the potential field trip locations. We try to hit as many of the field trip sites as possible. There are so many trips and so little time!
Director of the Coastal Studies Program
Academic Program Coordinator
" Anyone who is going back and forth about their major… trust your gut and don’t be afraid to try new things and open up to people… you never know where they can take you."
Brooke Gooding discusses how the Coastal Studies Semester helped unfold her career ahead of her.
This Hood Story is written first hand by Katelyn Valla. She has shared her personal account of working with The Center for Coastal and Watershed Studies. It is the pleasure of CCWS to highlight Katie's accomplishments! Please take a moment to connect with CCWS as we celebrate all Katie has learned and shared with our Hood community and wish her all the best in her future endeavors.