Lyndon State College
School info
3
Overall Quality
Reputation
2.6
Food
1.8
Clubs
3.2
Facilities
3.1
Internet
2.4
Location
3.1
Opportunities
3.2
Safety
3.6
Social
2.9
Happiness
3.7
Basic Information
Location
- Lyndonville, VT
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public Liberal Arts
- Established: 1911
- Founder: Lyndon State College, the precursor to Vermont State University Lyndon, was founded in 1911 as a normal school; the key figures involved include Rita Bole and the state of Vermont. However, there is no single 'founder' in the traditional sense. So, the relevant names are: Rita Bole, State of Vermont
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Over 50
Key Area
- Atmospheric and environmental science
- broadcasting
- the arts
- health science
- mountain resort management
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 1,200
- Undergraduates: More than 4,000
- Postgraduates: 772
- Administrative Staff: 60
Notable Alumni
- André Bernier
- Jim Cantore
- Nick Gregory
- Joe Benning
- Pete Bouchard
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Good reviews
Bad reviews
Overall 1.7
The food is not what it should be.
Overall 1.8
Not necessarily a bad school, but it leaves a lot to be desired. The academic standards are poor, and the social atmosphere ranges from friendly to hostile.
Overall 1.9
If you even remotely lean conservative here, leave and don't look back
Overall 1.9
I attended here for a few years. Honestly, the only two majors you should come here for are Atmospheric Sciences and Music Business. It's located in the middle of nowhere and is cold for a good chunk of the year. It is a small school, so do not expect to much to go on. I transferred because I was just really unhappy here