Rapids 55744; Vermilion State Junior College. 1900 East Camp St.. Ely 



55731. 

 MONTANA: Flathead Valley Community College, P.O. Box 1174, Kalispell 



59901: Missoula Technical Center, 909 South Ave. West. Mis.soula 59801. 

 NEW HAMPSHIRE: Forest Technician Curriculum. University of New Hamp- 

 shire. Durham 03824. 

 NEW YORK: Ranger School Forest Technician Program. S.U.N.Y. College of 



Environmental Science and Forestry, Wanakena 13695 : Paul Smith's College 



of Arts and Sciences, Paul Smiths 12970. 

 NORTH CAROLINA : Haywood Technical Institute, P.O. Box 427, Clyde 28721 ; 



Martin Technical Institute. P.O. Drawer 866, Williamston 27892: Wayne 



Community College. Drawer 1878. Goldsboro 27530. 

 OHIO: Hocking Technical College, Xelsonville 45764. 

 OKLAHOMA: Eastern Oklahoma State College, Wilburton 74578. 

 OREGON: Central Oregon Community College, College Way, Bend 97701: 



Chemeketa Community College, Salem 97303 : Clatsop Community College. 



Astoria 97105 ; Lane Community College, 4000 East 30th Ave., Eugene 97405 ; 



Southwestern Oregon Community College, P.O. Box 518, Coos Bay 97420; 



Treasure Valley Community College, 650 College Blvd., Ontario 97914 ; Ump- 



qua Community College, Roseburg 97470. 

 PENNSYLVANIA: Mont Alto Campus, The Pennsylvania State University, 



Mont Alto 17237: Williamsport Area Community College, 1005 West 3rd 



St., Williamsport 17701. 

 SOLTTH CAROLINA: Horry-Georgetown Technical Education Center. P.O. Box 



317. Conway 29526. 

 VIRGINIA: Dabney S. Lancaster Community College, Clifton Forge 24422. 

 WASHINGTON: Centralia College, Centralia 98531; Everett Community Col- 

 lege, 810 Wetmore Ave., Everett 98201. Green River Community College, 



12401 SE. 320th St., Auburn 98002 ; Peninsula College, Port Angeles 98362 ; 



Shoreline Community College. 161st Street and Greenwood Ave.. Seattle 



98133; Spokane Community College. E 3403 Mission Ave., Spokane 99202: 



Wenatchee Valley College, Wenatchee 98801. 

 WEST VIRGINIA: Glenville State College, Glenville 26351. 



6. Will Taking Correspondence Courses Help Me Get a Job With the 

 Forest Service? 



The Forest Service cannot attempt to evaluate the merits of individ- 

 ual correspondence school courses. However, if the correspondence 

 course is accepted for credit by resident colleges or State univei*sities. 

 it may be credited toward basic education or experience requirements. 

 Those correspondence courses which are not accredited by resident 

 colleges or State universities do not count toward the basic require- 

 ments. However, they do count toward bonus points in tlie qualifying 

 process. That is. an applicant with the basic qualifying requirements 

 would get some extra consideration if he had shown a keen interest 

 in self-improvement, as demonstrated by having successfully com- 

 pleted such courses. 



