List of colleges and universities in Vermont
In the state of Vermont, United States, there are 23 colleges and universities currently operating. This figure includes one research university, six master's universities, an art school, a culinary school, a law school, and a number of undergraduate associates and baccalaureate colleges. Several institutions chartered in other states also offer degree programs at locations in Vermont.
The state's largest school is its flagship[1] public university, the University of Vermont. The other five public institutions are organized as the Vermont State Colleges system.
The title of "oldest college in Vermont" is shared by three institutions. Middlebury College was chartered in 1800 and is Vermont's oldest operating college and the first institution to grant an academic degree (1802). Castleton University has its roots in successive institutions dating to 1787. The University of Vermont was chartered in 1791 but did not begin instruction until 1800 or grant a degree until 1804. Vermont's newest college is Landmark College, founded in 1984 to serve students with learning disabilities; it is also the most expensive college in the United States.[2] The smallest college in the state, with 98 students, is Sterling College, a work college focused on environmental studies.[3]
All of these schools are accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges,[4] except New England Culinary Institute, which is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology.[5]
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Institutions
Out-of-state institutions
Out-of-state schools offering degree programs in Vermont must be approved by the Vermont State Board of Education, with input from the Vermont Higher Education Council, whose members include all the colleges and universities in Vermont.[15] Several such programs are in operation:
- Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences offers a Doctor of Pharmacy program in Colchester.[16]
- Southern New Hampshire University offers graduate programs at a center in Colchester.[17]
- Springfield College School of Human Services offers a degree program in St. Johnsbury.[18]
- Union Institute & University in Ohio has a facility in Brattleboro.[19]
Unaccredited institutions
The Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction is authorized by the state to offer a Masters of Fine Arts program, but it has not been recognized by an accrediting body.
Defunct institutions
School | Location | Control | Type | Founded | Closed | Ref. |
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Castleton Medical College | Castleton | Private | Medical school | 1818 | 1862 | [20] |
Mark Hopkins College | Brattleboro | Private | Uncategorized | 1964 | 1978 | [21] |
Royalton College | South Royalton | Private | Uncategorized | 1966 | ? | [22] |
Vermont Medical College | Woodstock | Private | Medical school | 1827 | 1856 | [23] |
Windham College | Putney | Private | Uncategorized | 1951 | 1978 | [24] |
Trinity College of Vermont | Burlington | Private (Catholic) |
Master's university | 1925 | 2001 | [25] |
See also
- Higher education in the United States
- List of American institutions of higher education
- List of recognized higher education accreditation organizations
- List of colleges and universities
- List of colleges and universities by country
References and notes
- General
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- ↑ School types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
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- ↑ The enrollment count for Marlboro College includes 188 students at Marlboro College Graduate Center, which is listed as a separate school in IPEDS.
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External links
- Consortium of Vermont Colleges
- Department of Education listing of accredited institutions in Vermont
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