AboutRalph Salier Expertise Archaeologist for the last 30 years. Norh American generalist and Hopwell culture/Red Ocher culture specifically. Lithics Expert and Ground Stone tools.
Experience
Past/Present clients Numerous museums in US and Canada. Several University Anthropology Departments.
I'm in a community college at the moment and I am looking to transfer to a larger university to finish my bachelors degree in anthropology, and biology. My college GPA will be about a 3.0 when I start applying. I will have 24 credits at the time I put my application in and 41 when I enter.
My question is what state college programs would you recommend? I've searched many times for info on anthropology schools, and just about everything I have read has only said the Ivy League schools. While I completely understand that these are the absolutely BEST schools to get into that's just not possible, both grade wise, and money wise.
So what state programs would you suggest for an anthropology major who's interested in South America?
Answer Hi Ashley,
U Florida and U North Texas both have reasonably good programs for central and south America. Both are state schools but if you are from out of state, the tuition is higher and it takes a year (approx) to become a state resident.
This year I think that UCLA and UNC-Chapel Hill have field schools in South America which indicates that at least one of their staff members is a South Americanist. Generally if one is then they have more.
If I had to choose, I would go with U Florida or UNC-Chapel Hill.