I looked into getting my PLS but with the new laws I just can not find the how to. Avaliblity of schooling is extremely limited and just does not work with a working schedule. Nothing on-line or local either
The local college that offers most of the curriculum for the bachelors in land surveying is Gloucester County College.
They offer it at night as well.
Unfortunately, to complete your bachelors, you must take a few classes at NJIT in Newark.
Interest in the surveying program waxes and wanes over time.
They never seem to have enough enrollment to keep all of the programs running full bore so that you can complete your degree in South Jersey. Burlington County college teamed up with NJIT a few years ago and created a curriculum but it is my understanding that the program tanked out.
Another problem is that after 1990 when the degree requirement kicked in, a lot of students figured they might as well go for a degree in civil engineering if they were going to spend the time for a bachelors. Engineering is a little more lucrative.
Each year there is just a trickle of degreed surveyors coming in to the field and us old schoolers just shake our heads.
The new breed of surveyor is so techno-saavy that they really don't know how to perform elementary land surveying and can't rationally think their way through and calculate basic layout work.
Scott