- Public Institutions
- University of Vermont – Burlington
Flagship public research university offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees across a wide range of disciplines. - Vermont State University – Multiple campuses
Formed in 2023 from the merger of Castleton University, Northern Vermont University (Johnson & Lyndon), and Vermont Technical College. Offers associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees in liberal arts, sciences, technology, and professional fields. - Community College of Vermont – 12 locations statewide
Vermont’s public two-year college system, offering associate degrees and certificates, with flexible on-campus and online programs. - Private Colleges and Universities
- Middlebury College – Middlebury
Highly selective liberal arts college with renowned language, environmental, and international programs. - Norwich University – Northfield
America’s oldest private military college, offering a range of undergraduate and graduate programs for civilian and military students. - Bennington College – Bennington
Progressive liberal arts college known for its student-designed curriculum and emphasis on internships and creative work. - Champlain College – Burlington
Career-focused private college with strong programs in business, technology, and creative media. - Saint Michael's College – Colchester
Catholic liberal arts college with a focus on undergraduate education and service learning. - Landmark College – Putney
National leader in education for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and autism. - Sterling College – Craftsbury Common
Small, environmentally focused college emphasizing ecological thinking and hands-on learning. - Vermont Law and Graduate School – South Royalton
Vermont’s only law school, nationally recognized for its environmental law and policy programs. - SIT Graduate Institute – Brattleboro
Graduate school specializing in international education, sustainable development, and peacebuilding. - Vermont College of Fine Arts – Montpelier (online only)
Graduate programs in creative writing, visual art, and related fields. - Goddard College – Plainfield
Progressive education model with low-residency undergraduate and graduate programs. - New England Culinary Institute – Montpelier (closed 2021, historic)
Renowned culinary school (closed in 2021). - Marlboro College – Marlboro (closed 2020, historic)
Small liberal arts college (closed in 2020; legacy programs at Emerson College). - Burlington College – Burlington (closed 2016, historic)
Alternative liberal arts college (closed in 2016). - College of St. Joseph – Rutland (closed 2019, historic)
Catholic liberal arts college (closed in 2019). - Southern Vermont College – Bennington (closed 2019, historic)
Private liberal arts college (closed in 2019). - Trinity College of Vermont – Burlington (closed 2001, historic)
Catholic college (closed in 2001).
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