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Community College Minority Statistics in Vermont

The community colleges in Vermont are comprised of approximately 22% minorities (2026).
The community colleges minority in Vermont are listed below (where sufficient data available).
Minority Range: 18% 55% Avg. Minority: 32%

Community College Minority Statistics in Vermont (2026)

College
% Minority
Location
Rank: #11.
Sterling College
Public
Minority: 55%
16 Sterling Drive
Craftsbury Common, VT 05827
(802) 586-7711
Rank: #22.
Champlain College
Private not-for-profit
Minority: 35%
163 S Willard St
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 860-2700
Rank: #33.
Landmark College
Public
Minority: 32%
19 River Rd South
Putney, VT 05346
(802) 387-6700
Rank: #44.
Vermont State University
Public
Minority: 19%
124 Admin Drive
Randolph, VT 05061
(802) 224-3000
Rank: #55.
Community College of Vermont
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Public
Minority: 18%
660 Elm Street
Montpelier, VT 05602
(802) 828-2800

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Vermont average percent of minority students in community college?
The Vermont average percent of minority students in community college is approximately 22% for 2026.
What are the most diverse community college in Vermont?
The most diverse community college in Vermont include Sterling College, Champlain College and Landmark College.

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