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Bennington College The principle of learning by practice underlies every major feature of a Bennington education: the teacher-practitioner model of teaching; the requirement that students direct the course of their own education
| Champlain College We"ve introduced new fields of study, like Game Design and Computer & Digital Forensics, and offer majors with a specific focus, like Business Management, Digital Filmmaking and Public Relations.
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Goddard College A private, low-residency college with campuses in Plainfield, Vermont, Port Townsend, and Seattle, Washington. Known for progressive education.
| Marlboro Institute at Emerson College Marlboro College closed in 2020 and merged with Emerson College in Boston. Its legacy continues as the Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies.
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Middlebury College Middlebury is one of the country"s top liberal arts colleges. It offers its students a broad curriculum embracing the arts, humanities, literature, foreign languages, social sciences, and natural sciences.
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Norwich University At Norwich, you"ll develop traits common among leaders in every profession, discipline, integrity, confidence, critical thinking, adaptability, and honor through a wide range of opportunities that will empower you in lasting ways you never imagined.
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Saint Michael"s College It is the mission of Saint Michael"s College to contribute through higher education to the enhancement of the human person and to the advancement of human culture in the light of the Catholic faith.
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SIT | School for International Training SIT offers internationally focused master"s degrees, and undergraduate study abroad programs. It is the accredited academic institution of World Learning.
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University of Vermont Combines faculty-student relationships most commonly found in a small liberal arts college with the resources of a major research institution. The university is home to 10,371 undergraduates, 1,516 graduate students, 460 medical students and 1,299 faculty
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Vermont State University Formerly Vermont Technical College, it is now part of Vermont State University, a public university formed by the merger of three state colleges.
| Vermont State University - Castleton Campus Formerly Castleton State College, it is now a campus of Vermont State University, a public university formed by the merger of three state colleges.
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Vermont State University - Lyndon Campus Formerly Lyndon State College, it is now a campus of Vermont State University, a public university formed by the merger of three state colleges.
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