List of colleges and universities in Vermont

University of Vermont
Middlebury College

There are 13 colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Vermont. These include one research university, four master's universities, an art school, a law school, and a number of associate's and baccalaureate colleges.

The state's flagship public university is the University of Vermont (UVM).[1] The other two public institutions are organized as the Vermont State Colleges system, comprising Vermont State University and the Community College of Vermont. The state's colleges range in size from UVM, with 13,348 students as of 2022, to Sterling College, a private work college with 112 students. All 13 institutions are accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.[2]

Two schools can claim to be the oldest college in Vermont. UVM was chartered in 1791 but did not begin instruction until 1800 or grant a degree until 1804. Middlebury College was chartered in 1800 and was Vermont's first college to grant an academic degree in 1802. Vermont's newest college not formed from existing institutions is Landmark College, founded in 1984 to serve students with learning disabilities.

  1. ^ Campus tensions in Connecticut: Searching for Solutions in the Nineties. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. 1994. p. 1.
  2. ^ "Vermont Institutions". New England Commission of Higher Education. Retrieved 2021-04-06.

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