List of Colleges and Universities in Vermont - Institutions

Institutions


School Location(s) Control Type Enrollment Founded
Bennington College Bennington Private Baccalaureate college 857 1932
Burlington College Burlington Private Baccalaureate college 224 1972
Castleton State College Castleton Public Baccalaureate college 3,050 1787
Champlain College Burlington Private Baccalaureate college 3,482 1878
College of St. Joseph Rutland Private
Master's university 547 1956
Community College of Vermont 12 locations Public Associate's college 10,830 1970
Goddard College Plainfield Private Master's university 982 1938
Green Mountain College Poultney Private
Baccalaureate college 911 1834
Johnson State College Johnson Public Master's university 2,619 1828
Landmark College Putney Private Associate's college 598 1984
Lyndon State College Lyndonville Public Baccalaureate college 1,854 1911
Marlboro College Marlboro Private Baccalaureate college 523 1946
Middlebury College Middlebury Private Baccalaureate college 2,484 1800
New England Culinary Institute Montpelier, Essex Junction Private
Culinary school 807 1980
Norwich University Northfield Private Master's university 5,280 1819
Saint Michael's College Colchester Private
Baccalaureate college 3,438 1904
SIT Graduate Institute Brattleboro Private Master's university 727 1965
Southern Vermont College Bennington Private Baccalaureate college 543 1926
Sterling College Craftsbury Common Private Baccalaureate college 141 1958
University of Vermont Burlington Public Research university 15,785 1791
Vermont College of Fine Arts Montpelier Private Art school 311 1831
Vermont Law School South Royalton Private Law school 748 1972
Vermont Technical College Randolph Center Public Baccalaureate/associate's college 1,910 1866

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