Higher Education
Below is a list of educational institutions in the greater Brattleboro area.
The Community College of Vermont
41 Harmony Place, Brattleboro
(802) 254-6370
www.cvu.edu
CCV is Vermont’s second largest college, serving over 7,000 students each semester – 300 at the Brattleboro campus. With twelve locations and extensive online learning options, students have access to twenty degree and six certificate programs, workforce, secondary and continuing education opportunities, and academic and veterans support services.
Vermont Technical College
41 Harmony Place, Brattleboro
(802) 879-2336
www.vtc.edu
VTC provides career-focused, technical education in specialized areas of study related to agriculture, applied sciences, business, engineering, health services and sustainability. The college offers bachelor’s and associate’s degrees, certificates, and continuing education.
World Learning/SIT Graduate Center
Kipling Road, Brattleboro
(802) 258-3359
www.worldlearning.edu
World Learning operates education, development, and exchange programs in nearly 70 countries. The programs bring participants from all over the world to Brattleboro, enriching the education and cultural scene.
Landmark College
19 River Road, Putney, VT
(802) 387-6718
www.landmark.edu
Landmark has created successful learning strategies for students with learning disabilities and/or AD/HD. Students become confident, self-empowered, and independent learners; they discover their own learning style and develop the skills they need to succeed academically. Faculty and students alike understand the challenges of learning differently.
Marlboro College
2582 South Road, Marlboro, VT
(802) 257-4333
www.marlboro.edu
Marlboro College offers its 330 undergraduates an education in the liberal arts in its bucolic, 350-acre Marlboro campus. Marlboro College Graduate and Professional Studies in Brattleboro, established in 1997, was an early pioneer in offering masters degree and certificate programs to working adults in a blended learning format (face to face classes and online study). The school offers graduate degrees in management, education, and technology.
2582 South Road – Marlboro, VT 05344 – (802) 257-4333 – www.marlboro.edu
Howard Dean Education Center
307 South Street, Springfield, VT
(802) 885-5800
www.deancenter.org
The Howard Dean Education Center provides the state-of-the-art classrooms for such institutions as Johnson State College, Learning Partners, Three River Valley Regional Business Educational Partnership, River Valley Technical Center, Vermont Interactive Television, Vermont State Colleges, Vermont Technical College and the University of Vermont.
Vermont Adult Learning Center
30 Birge Street, Suite 1 – Brattleboro
(802) 257-9449
www.vtadultlearning.org.
For adults looking to prepare for more education, Vermont Adult Learning Center provides free services to further their goals: earn a high school diploma, take the GED tests, prepare for the Accuplacer test, improve math, writing, and reading skills, learn computer skills, or study of U.S. citizenship.