School Overview
Lyndon State College is a public liberal
arts school located in rural Lyndon
Center, Vermont. Founded in 1911, Lyndon
State, or Lyndon for short, rests on 195
acres of land and is home to eight
on-campus dormitories, which are home to
roughly 700 students.
Accreditation and Programs
Lyndon is accredited by the New England
Association of Schools and Colleges and
boasts a graduation rate that is on par
with the national average for universities
the same size. Lyndon offers 21 bachelor
programs and 1 master’s degree program in
teaching. Lyndon College also has a
variety of associate’s programs in a range
of disciplines. Need-based and merit based
scholarships are available at Lyndon, as
well as a handful of other scholarships
and financial aid.
Student Body
There are approximately 1,400 students
enrolled at Lyndon. The student-faculty
ratio is relatively low sitting at 14.5:1.
The average class size is likewise low at
almost 18 students per class.
Financial Aid
Approximately 85% of the student body
utilizes available financial aid
resources. Roughly 18% of the student body
participates in a work-study program on
campus, which facilitates their attendance
at Lyndon.
Clubs and Athletics
Students at Lyndon have 25 different clubs
to choose from and 12 NCAA sponsored
division III athletics programs.
General Information
Admission
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Size Total undergrads: 1,391 Degree-seeking undergrads: 1,391 Setting |
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Admissions Information
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Enrollment
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College Majors
Arts,
Visual & Performing Art B Communications B B Biological & Biomedical Business, Management, & B Management B B Studies A,B B Management B Communications & Journalism Journalism B A,B B B B Communications Technologies Technologies – General B Computer & Information Sciences – General A,B Education – General B Education B English Language & Health Professions & B Liberal Arts & Sciences Mathematics – General B Military Techonologies military track B Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies Sciences B Natural Resources & Science B studies B Parks, Recreation & Fitness Fitness B Facilities Management B Administration B Philosophy & Religion B and film B Physical Sciences Sciences B B Psychology – General B Public Administration & Social Sciences |
Degree levels for each major are designated by the following letters:
B = Bachelor's degree C = Certificate or diploma |
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Highlights
School Information
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Students & Programs
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Avg. Amount of Grant or Scholarship Aid Awarded: | $0 |
* Full-time beginning undergraduate students. Financial aid is available to those who qualify.
Programs
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* Based on programs that produced 2019-2020 graduates
Tuition & Financial Aid
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Undergraduate Student Financial Aid, 2018-2019
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All Undergraduate Students
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Grant or scholarship aid | 0 | % | $0 |
Federal student loans | 0 | % | $0 |
Admissions & Enrollment
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Admissions Considerations
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Enrollment, Fall 2020
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Undergraduate enrollment | 0 |
Graduate enrollment | 0 |
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Accreditation
This institution is accredited by New England Commission of Higher Education
Specialized institution accreditations:
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