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(Nationwide) |
| County |
Windham County, VT |
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| Title IV Eligible |
Yes |
Yes |
| Carnegie Classification |
Associate of Arts Colleges |
Associate of Arts Colleges |
| Institution Level |
At least 2 yrs but < 4 yrs |
At least 2 yrs but < 4 yrs |
| Institution Control |
Private, non-profit |
Public |
| Full-Time Undergraduate |
279 students |
1,000 students |
| Part-Time Undergraduate |
138 students |
1,410 students |
| Total Enrollment |
417 students |
2,175 students |
| Total Dormitory Capacity |
500 students |
220 students |
| % Students Receiving Some Financial Aid |
41% |
78% |
| % Students Receiving Federal Grants |
9% |
47% |
| Avg. Amount Of Federal Grants Received |
$6,067 |
$2,810 |
| % Students Receiving State/Local Grants |
6% |
28% |
| Avg. Amount Of State/Local Grants Received |
$475 |
$1,211 |
| % Students Receiving Institutional Grants |
35% |
11% |
| Avg. Amount Of Institutional Grants Received |
$1,500 |
$1,117 |
| % Students Receiving Loans |
32% |
37% |
| Avg. Amount Of Loan Received |
$10,459 |
$3,048 |
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- Landmark College's degree programs maintain high standards for academic achievement, offering courses of study that enable students to explore their interests, their abilities, and their intellectual potential, while acquiring the skills necessary to complete general education and liberal arts requirements. In all of the College's education programs, individuals with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders develop the strategies, self-understanding, and self-advocacy skills that will advance their academic and career goals.
- The Landmark College Institute for Research and Training (LCIRT) promotes understanding and support for the needs of individuals with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders at regional, national, and international levels, working with college and high school systems and educators to help students realize their academic potential. LCIRT develops and disseminates educational research and theory-based teaching practices that set the standard for educating students with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders.
- Landmark College is located in southeastern Vermont. In summer and spring, you can hike, run, mountain bike and swim. In winter, students find an atmosphere perfect for downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and winter camping. For those who prefer something more urban, Boston is 2-1/2 hours away by car and New York City is only 4-1/2 hours.
- Landmark College is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
- Profile last updated:02/23/2008.
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