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University of Vermont — Burlington, VT
Founded in 1791, the University of Vermont is a public, four-year, land-grant, comprehensive university that is known for its strong programs in Nursing, Business, and Environmental Studies. It is located on a 460-acre campus in Burlington, Vermont—220 miles northwest of Boston, Massachusetts; 300 miles north of New York, New York; and 90 miles south of Montreal, Quebec.
Yes, connect me!University of Vermont – National Merit Scholarship
Applicant must be a National Merit Finalist who has designated University of Vermont as his or her first-choice institution when completing the scholarship application. Applicants may change their top-choice selection by logging onto the Online Scholarship Application (OSA) website. Applicant must take the PSAT/NMSQT in the specified year of the high school program and no later than the third year in grades 9 through 12. Applicant must also be a citizen of the United States or be a U.S. lawful permanent resident.
Max Award: $2,500
sponsored by University of Vermont
Vermont State University — Randolph Center, VT
Founded in 2021, Vermont State University is a public, four-year, comprehensive university that is a merger of multiple institutions. It is known for its commitment to providing students with a high-quality education in a variety of fields. It is located on multiple campuses in Castleton, Johnson, Lyndon, Randolph, and Williston, Vermont.
Yes, connect me!Four–Year Colleges and Universities in Vermont
Thinking about attending college in the Green Mountain State? You can check out all the four-year colleges and universities in Vermont on CollegeXpress.
source: CollegeXpress
Four–Year Schools in Vermont with Articulation Agreements
These are the four-year schools in the Green Mountain State accepting articulation agreements. Check with each school you're considering to confirm which community colleges they're working with. (What's an articulation agreement? Basically, it allows students to transfer recognized community college credits toward their four-year degree. Not too shabby!)
Norwich University — Northfield, VT
Founded in 1819, Norwich University is a private, military liberal arts university that is known for its strong academic programs and its unique culture that blends military tradition with a commitment to civic engagement. It is located on a campus in the Green Mountains of Vermont—forty miles from Montpelier.
Applicant must be a Church of Christ student in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont or Virginia. A minimum combined SAT score of 950 (composite ACT score of 20) is required.
Max Award: $5,000
sponsored by Faulkner University
New England Regional Student Program
Applicant must be a resident of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, or Vermont who is enrolled or plans to enroll in a major program at a New England public college or university that is not offered by a public university in applicant's home state.
sponsored by New England Board of Higher Education
New England Society Scholarship
Applicants must be enrolling as freshmen to a New England college or university (in the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island or Vermont), reside in one of the five boroughs of New York City and demonstrate financial need.
sponsored by New England Society in the City of New York
Western Connecticut State University — Danbury, CT
Founded in 1903, Western Connecticut State University is a public comprehensive university that is known for its strong programs in education, business, and the arts. It is located on a 34-acre campus in downtown Danbury and a newer 364-acre campus west of the city's center.
Yes, connect me!Applicant must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled as an undergraduate student at a U.S. college/university located in the Boston Area Study Abroad Association (BASAA) area; Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, or Connecticut. Must be planning to study abroad for at least four weeks.
Max Award: $10,000
sponsored by Fund for Education Abroad
Colleges With Lots of Ski Titles
Bunny hills are jokes to these guys. Check out these schools with the most ski titles. Number of titles follows the school.
source: ESPN Sports Almanac, 2008 (Shared with permission)
Colleges With Strength in Men's Skiing
Who said that hurdling down a mountain at 90 mph wasn't fun? Certainly not these guys.
The Experts' Choice: Colleges for the Outdoorsy Student
If you enjoy bugs, bears, and hiking, then our experts think you'll enjoy these colleges.
Powder Magazine "found the best colleges to prepare for a career in ski bumming, but also figured in tuition, gender ratios, the best bars, and, of course, the best skiing."
source: Powder Magazine, 2008 (Shared with permission)
Colleges with Comprehensive Residential Hall Systems
These schools offer comprehensive living-learning centers, which provide a place to live, as well as a place to eat, talk with faculty, and participate in sports and student politics--all in one!
Colleges With Strength in Women's Skiing
These aren't your dainty snow bunnies. The ladies at these schools can make it down the mountain before you get the chance to say, "Hey, can I get your number?"
The Experts' Choice: The Public Ivies
Here are our experts' cream of the crop when it comes to public (i.e. state-supported) schools.
source: College Finder Research
Applicant must be an undergraduate architecture, design, building, or construction student at one of the following schools: Arapahoe Community College, Boise State University, Cal Poly - Pomona, Eastern Michigan University, Eastern University, Highline Community College, Lawrence Technological University, LDS Business College, Le Moyne College, Loyola University Chicago, Miami Dade College, Oklahoma State University, Onondaga Community College, Rice University, Ringling College, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, University of Nevada - Las Vegas, University of Virginia, University of Wyoming, Utah State University, Utah Valley University, Vermont Technical College, or Western Illinois University. Essay on the following question required: What rustic design elements would you incorporate either in architectural or interior design to bring a classic log cabin feel into an urban setting?
Max Award: $300
sponsored by Log Cabin Rustics
Applicants must be high school juniors, citizens or legal residents of the U.S., and intend to enroll full-time at an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall following their high school graduation. Selection is based on academic excellence, interest in public policy, and appreciation for the values Coolidge set forth, and humility and leadership. Finalists will fly to Vermont for an interview. Scholarship is a full-ride scholarship that pays tuition, room, board, and expenses for four years.
sponsored by Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation Inc.
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