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Burlington College
95 North Ave, Burlington, VT 05401
General Information802-862-9616
TypePrivate not-for-profit, 4-year or above
Awards OfferedLess than one year certificate, One but less than two years certificate, Associate's degree, Bachelor's degree, Master's degree
Campus SettingCity, Small
Campus HousingYes
Student Population 193 (193 undergraduate)
Student-to-Faculty Ratio6 to 1

Mission Statement

Burlington College is an independent- progressive- liberal arts institution that honors the individuality of each student and emphasizes the dynamic relationship between education and experience. Founded in 1972 as the Vermont Institute of Community Involvement- the College has from its origin focused on integrating learning- personal development- and community engagement. The mission of Burlington College is to guide students to become skillful and reflective practitioners- lifelong learners- and active citizens engaged in fostering a just- humane society and sustainable- beautiful communities. Burlington College is committed to an interdisciplinary curriculum- small classes- an emphasis on dialogue- learning in and from community- and respect for perspectives born of varied socio-economic and cultural backgrounds. The college seeks to provide a transformative education for students of diverse ages- circumstances- and means who- through a combination of academic abilities- life experiences- and character- are ready to take responsibility for their education. Burlington College challenges students to achieve high levels of written- oral- and artistic communication; critical and reflective thinking; creativity; and social- historical- and scientific awareness. Students share responsibility with their teachers and academic advisors for planning and pursuing their studies and evaluating their work. We help students acquire knowledge and develop skills that will allow them to build meaningful livelihood. We prepare our students to act guided by social consciousness and self-awareness in the local- national- and global communities where they study- work- and live.
Special Learning Opportunities Religious Affiliation
Study abroad Not applicable
Student Services Undergraduates registered as students with disabilities
Remedial service
Academic/career counseling service
Employment services for students
10%
Credit Accepted  
Dual credit
Credit for life experiences
Advanced placement credits
 
Faculty and Graduate Assistants Full-timePart-time
Total Faculty 551
Instructional 551
Research and Public Service 00
Total Graduate Assistants -0
Instructional -0
Research and Public Service -0