Great small college in upstate Vermont. Very easy to make friends and to get to know your teachers. Amazing views and amazing programs, especially in Atmospheric Science and Electronic Journalism Arts!
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Make sure to get to know your teachers. Many of the teachers here and super friendly, and want nothing more than to see you succeed.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Certain classes are difficult, some not so difficult. You'll definitely come across your difficult classes.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
People are generally easy to get along with, and the dorms are decent. Bathrooms in many of them have been updated in the past few years.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Average Dining hall food provided by Sodexo. Nothing super special, but definitely edible.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Outdoors are king here, especially in the winter. In the winter there's skiing, both downhill and back country, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and ice climbing. During the summer there's hiking, climbing, nearby Lake Willoughby, and several mountains. There's also a rock wall/gravity well on campus, as well as athletic facilities, gym, racquetball courts and a pool.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Cheap state college in upstate Vermont. If coming for EJA (Electronic Journalism Arts) or ATM (Atmospheric Sciences) then you're definitely getting bang for your buck with the price and praises the school gets.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
Climbing the Fountain Mountain (A fountain in the middle of campus that freezes over during the winter, and turns into a large mound of ice)
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Semi laid back students who love the outdoors and don't mind the cold.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Good amount of clubs on campus for the number of students. They're run decently well and cover a large area of categories.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
No greek life.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
They do their job, and if you aren't blatantly obvious then you won't run into encounters with them.
Great small college in upstate Vermont. Very easy to make friends and to get to know your teachers. Amazing views and amazing programs, especially in Atmospheric Science and Electronic Journalism Arts!
Make sure to get to know your teachers. Many of the teachers here and super friendly, and want nothing more than to see you succeed.
Certain classes are difficult, some not so difficult. You'll definitely come across your difficult classes.
People are generally easy to get along with, and the dorms are decent. Bathrooms in many of them have been updated in the past few years.
Average Dining hall food provided by Sodexo. Nothing super special, but definitely edible.
Outdoors are king here, especially in the winter. In the winter there's skiing, both downhill and back country, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and ice climbing. During the summer there's hiking, climbing, nearby Lake Willoughby, and several mountains. There's also a rock wall/gravity well on campus, as well as athletic facilities, gym, racquetball courts and a pool.
Cheap state college in upstate Vermont. If coming for EJA (Electronic Journalism Arts) or ATM (Atmospheric Sciences) then you're definitely getting bang for your buck with the price and praises the school gets.
Climbing the Fountain Mountain (A fountain in the middle of campus that freezes over during the winter, and turns into a large mound of ice)
Semi laid back students who love the outdoors and don't mind the cold.
Good amount of clubs on campus for the number of students. They're run decently well and cover a large area of categories.
No greek life.
They do their job, and if you aren't blatantly obvious then you won't run into encounters with them.