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Vermont Technical College


To Prospective Students, Families, and Members of the Vermont Community:Thank you for taking a few minutes to visit our website. We are extremely proud of the depth and breadth of our people, programs, and facilities, and it is our hope that your visit to our web site will give you a glimpse of all that Vermont Tech has to offer.

At Vermont Tech, our dedication to hands-on, practical learning means that students not only examine the theories behind the material they are studying, but also have the opportunity to put new ideas into practice. Our labs and seminars give our graduates a practical, foundational base that enables them to secure good jobs within their academic disciplines or continue on to pursue advanced degrees. For more than 20 years, Vermont Tech graduates have enjoyed an impressive 98% success rate in finding employment or continuing their education.

By design and philosophy, we are a small, personal college. With an average class size of 16 and student-to-faculty ratio of 11:1, our students are never "lost in the crowd". While our academic programs may be rigorous, we provide a variety of academic tutoring and study skills assistance to help students achieve, advance, and succeed. We are committed to the personal and academic success of every one of our students-and that commitment is evident all across the campus: in the classroom, in the student center, at our athletic events, and in the many college-related activities attended by our faculty, staff, and administration.

College Contact
Address: 
1 Main Street, Randolph Center, Vermont 05061-0500
Phone: 
(802) 728-1000
College Education
College Type: 
4 Year
Financial Status: 
Public
Degrees Offered: 
One but less than two years certificate
Degrees Offered: 
Associate's degree
Degrees Offered: 
Bachelor's degree
Other Information
Special Learning: 
Distance learning opportunities
College Services: 
Remedial services
College Services: 
Academic/career counseling service
College Services: 
Employment services for students
College Services: 
Placement services for completers
Credit Accepted: 
Dual credit
Credit Accepted: 
Credit for life experiences
Credit Accepted: 
Advanced placement (AP) credits
Carnegie Classification: 
Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges
Religious Affiliation: 
Not applicable
Financial Aid: 
Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
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