Resource Conservation Workshop

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RCW youth exploring soil color.

Resource Conservation Workshop

June 15-20, 2025

Applications are open! Please apply through NC State’s Reporter System by having your parent/guardian create a “Brickyard” account and then applying here by April 1st, 2025.

The Resource Conservation Workshop is a weeklong intensive study and hands on conservation workshop requiring student application and participation in a wide range of conservation topics. The workshop is intended to engage students to learn about natural resources and their management in today’s environment. Students participate in field study, tours, hands-on sessions as well as evening activities that focus on college-decision making and career decisions. Awards and scholarships are won and presented to the students under several awards programs.

The Resource Conservation Workshop students stay on campus at NC State in dormitories and attend workshop sessions in Williams Hall, Lake Wheeler Soils Field Lab as well as field studies at Falls Lake State Recreation Area and Clemmons State Educational Forest in Clayton.

The Resource Conservation Workshop is sponsored by the Division of Soil and Water Conservation of the NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Crop and Soil Sciences Department of N.C. State University, and the N.C. Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts in conjunction with the Hugh Hammond Bennett Chapter – Soil and Water Conservation Society of America, N.C. Soil and Water Conservation Commission.

Get Started

The 2025 Resource Conservation Workshop is June 15 -20th. Apply through NC State’s Reporter System by having your parent/guardian create a “Brickyard” account and then applying here by April 1st, 2025. Program participants are selected through their local Soil and Water Conservation District. To find your SWCD visit here.

Having trouble with your Brickyard account? Review this help guide or reach out to Liz Driscoll at the contact information below.

Contact

Liz Driscoll, RCW Co-Coordinator (NCSU)
liz_driscoll@ncsu.edu | 919.886.3424

Elise McLaughlin, RCW Co-Coordinator (NCDA Division of Soil and Water)
elise.mclaughlin@ncagr.gov


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