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Top Colleges In Vermont

Norwich University

Norwich University is a military college located in Northfield. It is the oldest military college in the nation and the birthplace of the ROTC. Corps of Cadets and traditional students come together to learn directly from their professors, with one-on-one opportunities whenever possible. Undergraduate students have a wide range of majors to choose from. To find out more about admission to Norwich, visit www.norwich.edu or call 802-485-2000.

University of Vermont

While the University of Vermont is considered one of the top colleges in Vermont it is small, its research programs are top-notch. The campus sits on the shores of Lake Champlain, offering a beautiful setting for a research-intensive education. The school has over 103 majors, and graduates have an 85 percent satisfaction rating with their jobs post graduation. The school employs experienced faculty, 90 percent of which have the highest possible degrees in their fields. To find out more visit www.uvm.edu or call the Burlington campus at 802-656-3131.

Champlain College

Champlain College has a campus in Burlington. The school offers experience-based education, giving students real life opportunities to practice what they are learning. The school has an “upside down curriculum” that allows students to begin taking classes in their major their first year, rather than taking all core classes as freshman. Undergraduate degree programs fall into four basic categories: Communication and Creative Media, Information Technology and Sciences, Business, and Education and Human Studies. Graduate students have master’s degrees in science and fine arts fields, most of which focus on technology and modern media. To find out about the school’s specific degrees, visit www.champlain.edu or call 800-570-5858.

Middlebury College

Middlebury College is a liberal arts program offering a top-tier education from its campus in the Green Mountains of Vermont. The school offers 44 majors and has a low nine to one student to faculty ratio. The average class size is just 16 students, so teachers are able to give a highly personalized education to their students. Middlebury’s environmental studies programs are known throughout the nation for their excellence. To learn more about the school, visit www.middlebury.edu or call 802-443-5000.

Saint Michaels College

Saint Michael’s College is one of the top colleges in Vermont and is a private Catholic college in Colchester. The small school has 30 majors in fields like accounting, information systems, business, art, gender studies, psychology, education, and theatre. It also has pre-law and pre-med programs. The school has a competitive admissions policy that allows it to keep a low student to teacher ratio. To find out more about Saint Michael’s College, visit www.smcvt.edu or call 802-654-2000.

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