tmfrymier
Aspiring Arborist
Hello,
New to this community and seeking some advice from experienced arborists. I'm a 24-year-old student working toward a degree in communication. Recently I was made aware of the arborist field and am EXTREMELY interested. I've always really loved trees and the outdoors; this career sounds like a great fit.
However, I am enjoying my current course of study and would rather not change educational paths right now. I don't care if I find a career in "communication" specifically (any field uses communication anyway).
My main question is: how do I become an arborist without getting a bachelor in forestry?
Do I need any explicit and formal education to become an arborist? Can I seek ISA certification and TRAQ qualification without a specialized college degree? Is the first step becoming a groundsman?
I'm sure any responses will generate other questions, but I'd like to hear from some people in the field.
Thanks for any help given!
New to this community and seeking some advice from experienced arborists. I'm a 24-year-old student working toward a degree in communication. Recently I was made aware of the arborist field and am EXTREMELY interested. I've always really loved trees and the outdoors; this career sounds like a great fit.
However, I am enjoying my current course of study and would rather not change educational paths right now. I don't care if I find a career in "communication" specifically (any field uses communication anyway).
My main question is: how do I become an arborist without getting a bachelor in forestry?
Do I need any explicit and formal education to become an arborist? Can I seek ISA certification and TRAQ qualification without a specialized college degree? Is the first step becoming a groundsman?
I'm sure any responses will generate other questions, but I'd like to hear from some people in the field.
Thanks for any help given!