Our workforce needs assessment will inform the creation of new educational programs in the School of Forestry. We anticipate that this may include, but is not limited to, launching an on-line/hybrid undergraduate Fire and Forestry Certificate for professionals, exploring a new on-line/hybrid Applied Fire Science Degree in collaboration with community colleges across the state and the National Wildfire Coordinating Group, expanding our new on-line Natural Resources Graduate Certificate into an on-line/hybrid Natural Resources master’s degree, and increasing the capacity of our current on campus Forestry B.S. program while maintaining our high-quality field-based instruction.