College and University - Vermont
College Education In Vermont: Despite its small population, Vermont still hosts to six public and 21 private colleges and universities. The Vermont state college system consists of five schools, including a community college and technical school. Notable schools within the state include the University of Vermont, Bennington College and Middlebury College.
Vermont Education In the Rankings: U.S. News and World Report rankings: National Rankings – University of Vermont (#89); Liberal Arts Rankings – Middlebury College (#5).
A Closer Look at Vermont Education: Vermont is also home to one of the best cooking schools in the nation; the New England Culinary Institute offers premier degrees in culinary arts, baking and pastry arts and management.
Did You Know? Vermont is the home of Norwich University, the birthplace of the Reserve Officers Training Corp (ROTC), founded in 1819.
I want to be a teacher, and I live in Vermont. What's a good college?
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Start with the U of Vermont.
I am a state resident of vermont and I have just under 3.0 GPA. What Vermont State Colleges can I get into?
Im searching for colleges my boyfriend and i can go to and we both agreed to try to go to vermont since its close to our actual home
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vermont. presbyterian. st claire.
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Marlboro in Marlboro, VT is an excellent college. I hear nothing but good about it.
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I live in New York - about an hour North from the city - and I'm starting to look at colleges. I ski, so I was looking into Vermont and New Hampshire. My mom mentioned Keene. None of my friends or family went up there, so I'm lost at the moment. Any ideas?
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There aren't nearly as many schools in VT and NH as there are in NY and MA, but there's a pretty wide range academically. Check out Dartmouth College (Hanover NH), Franklin Pierce University (Rindge NH), Middlebury College (Middlebury VT), Norwich University (Northfield VT), Rivier College (Nashua NH), Saint Anselm College (Goffstown NH), and St. Michael's College (Colchester VT).
If you want to look closer to Boston without it being too urban, some good schools in the surrounding suburbs include Boston College (Chestnut Hill MA), Brandeis University (Waltham MA), Eastern Nazarene College (Quincy MA), Endicott College (Beverly MA), Merrimack College (North Andover MA), Stonehill College (Easton MA), and Wheaton College (Norton MA).
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i am looking for some colleges in either Vermont or a new Hampshire preferably they have to be d3 in sports and have a football team
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In Vermont you have 3 Colleges playing D3 Football:
Castleton State College (My co-worker's son plays for them and loves it). http://www.castleton.edu/ A beautiful little campus. Football is going into it's fourth year.
Middlebury College http://www.middlebury.edu/#story358567 . Don't bother unless you are filthy rich or so poor that you can get massive aid.
Norwich University. http://www.norwich.edu/ They are our nation's oldest military school. (but not everyone is in the corp of cadets).
FYI: Middlebury and Norwich both have excellent Rugby programs.
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I hate french so much I really don't want to go back...
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University of Vermont may have something. Contact them.
Here's the link to their undergrad admissions contact form:
http://www.uvm.edu/talk_to_us/?what=Admissions
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Just looking into this school. Want to know what kind of grades I should be getting in high school.
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The average GPA for this school is 2.69.
See below.
I only got a 1090 on my SAT (not including the writing) and an 86.0 GPA. What are my chances at getting into the following schools?
Northeastern
University at Buffalo
University of Vermont
Manhattanville college
Clark University
SUNY New Paltz
SUNY Oneonta
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Go to mychances.net and enter your scores. It will give you a percentage chance of getting in.
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I live in South Florida, and have all my life. I haven't seen much of the cold (never seen snow, and the worst I've seen is around April in Boston, so not very cold), but I've always wanted to try out that climate. I did a bit of research, and figured the quiet life would be better while in college.
Other than the obvious, what would be some pros and cons for me going to college in Vermont?
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Pros = cold weather, low crime rate, and I heard the people aren't too bad there
Cons = lack of things to do because it is a rural state, lack of diversity (mostly White) so if that is an issue for you then you might be screwed