Vermont Technical College
School info
3.2
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.5
Food
2.6
Clubs
3
Facilities
3.2
Internet
2.9
Location
3.2
Opportunities
3.5
Safety
4
Social
3.2
Happiness
3
Basic Information
Location
- Randolph, VT
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: 1866
- Founder: Edward Conant, Vermont General Assembly
Academic information
Degree Courses
- 28 distinct undergraduate degrees
Key Area
- and the provided sources do not specify the key research areas unique to Vermont Technical College. The information available is more general and pertains to Vermont State University as a whole or other institutions
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: Since Vermont Technical College is now part of Vermont State University, the specific enrollment numbers for Vermont Technical College alone are not readily available. However, as of the last available data before the merger, Vermont Technical College had approximately 1,412 undergraduates
- Undergraduates: 1,112 - 1,520
- Postgraduates: 4 graduate students
- Academic Staff: 81
Notable Alumni
- Alexander Dunnett
- Charles Bayley Adams
- Berthold C. Coburn
- Harry H. Cooley
- Eugene Frederick Ladd
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.9
We didn't have a normal campus at the main school. But I wouldn't have chosen anything different. I chose my location for all the reasons mostly not up there but because it worked for me and my lifestyle/family. Second time going to VTech and would do it again!
Overall 4.9
I have nothing bad to say about VTC! The Brattleboro site was large and enabled us to follow CDC guidelines. With breaking up our large group into smaller groups to practice proper social distancing , it not only kept us safe, it enabled us to have more 1-1 learning opportunities with our professors! They also prepared me properly for my new career
Bad reviews
Overall 1.1
software engineers/IT will graduate with little to no programming skill, this is because the CIS dept is cannot teach the core classes. you get almost no assignments or tests. i have yet to program in a programming class and im about to graduate. such a complete waste of money i feel like it should be illegal.
Overall 1.1
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Overall 1.9
DO NOT GO HERE FOR THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. When my EET class started a year and a half ago there were 35+ students in the program, now there are four. The whole program is in obvious disarray and needs some serious help. Going ELM because my friends have said that the mech side actually provides some level of education.