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University of Vermont — Burlington, VT

The University of Vermont, founded in 1791, is a public, comprehensive institution. Its 460-acre campus is located in Burlington, 220 northwest of Boston, MA, 300 miles north of New York, NY, and 90 miles south of Montreal, Quebec.

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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

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Northern Vermont University—Lyndon Campus — Lyndonville, VT

Northern Vermont University—Lyndon Campus was originally founded in 1911 as Lyndon State College. The school merged with Johnson State College in July of 2018 to form Northern Vermont University. The University is a public, multipurpose school. Its 175-acre campus is located in Lyndonville, 85 miles from Burlington.

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Northern Vermont University—Johnson Campus — Johnson, VT

Northern Vermont University—Johnson Campus was originally founded in 1828 as Johnson State College. The school merged with Lyndon State College in July of 2018 to form Northern Vermont University. The University is a public, multipurpose school. Its 350-acre campus is located in Johnson, 40 miles from Burlington, VT.

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Vermont State University — Randolph Center, VT

Campuses in Castleton, Johnson, Lyndon, Randolph, and Williston, Vermont.

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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 right here. All schools are currently active and regionally accredited as of 2022.

source: CollegeXpress

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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!)

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Norwich University — Northfield, VT

Norwich University, founded in 1819, is a private coeducational university and the birthplace of ROTC. Cadets and traditional students share the same campus at Norwich University, creating one of the most unique college cultures in the nation. Norwich University is located in the Green Mountains of Vermont.

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Heritage Award

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

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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

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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

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Western Connecticut State University — Danbury, CT

Western Connecticut State University, founded in 1903, is a public, comprehensive university. It has two campuses, a 34-acre campus located in downtown Danbury and a newer 364-acre campus west of the city's center.

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BASAA Scholarship

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

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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)

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The Experts' Choice: Colleges for the Outdoorsy Student

If you enjoy bugs, bears, and hiking, then our experts think you'll enjoy these colleges.

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Colleges With Strength in Men's Skiing

Who said that hurdling down a mountain at 90 mph wasn't fun? Certainly not these guys.

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Best Ski Towns

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)

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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!

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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?"

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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