Vermont Community Colleges

The small state of Vermont has three community colleges: Community College of Vermont, Landmark College and Sterling College. But it offers some of the most diverse community colleges in the nation. Vermont community colleges stand out for their approach to teaching, diverse locations and online learning opportunities, and small student populations, which encourages more student-teacher interaction.
  1. Community College of Vermont

    • The main campus of the Community College of Vermont is located in Montpelier, but the college offers 12 convenient locations throughout the state. The college offers 18 degree options ranging from Accounting to Massage Therapy. The Community College of Vermont also offers distance learners an opportunity to fulfill the requirements for six degree programs entirely online.

      Community College of Vermont
      32 College Street
      Montpelier, VT 05601
      1-802-828-2800
      ccv.vsc.edu

    Landmark College

    • Landmark is one of the few colleges in the nation designed for students with learning disabilities such as ADHD and dyslexia, offering individual attention from faculty and administration. At Landmark College, students choose among four degree programs: Business Administration, Business Studies, Liberal Arts and General Studies. The school also has an array of activities and athletic programs like golf and cross-county running. Landmark College's campus, in Putney, offers students the option to live on campus in one of seven residence halls.

      Landmark College
      River Road South
      Putney, VT 05346
      1-802-387-6718
      landmark.edu

    Sterling College

    • Sterling College is located in the small community of Craftsbury Common, in the heart of north-central Vermont. Sterling, one of seven Work-Learning-Service colleges in the country, stands apart because of its commitment to experiential academics. Students benefit from a program that emphasizes traditional classroom learning while also applying what's learned in practice. Sterling students take part in hiking and observation as part of instruction, as well as journal-keeping and reflection, and working on the campus farm. Sterling offers students seven areas of study: Self-Designed, Northern Studies, Sustainable Agriculture, Natural History, Environmental Humanities, Conservation Ecology and Outdoor Education and Leadership. Sterling classes typically have 10 students.

      Sterling College
      16 Sterling Dr.
      Craftsbury Common, VT 05827
      1-800-648-3591
      sterlingcollege.edu

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