Northern Vermont University - Lyndon has the following characteristics:
History:
The predecessor of the Lyndon campus was Lyndon State College, which was founded in 1911 and has a long history. In 2018, Johnson State College and Lyndon State College merged into Northern Vermont University, after which the two colleges became independent campuses of Northern Vermont University.
Academics:
Rich majors: It offers a variety of undergraduate majors, covering accounting, business administration, small business management, computer information systems, early childhood education, elementary education, psychology, environmental science, music business and industry, visual arts and other fields.
Teaching quality is closely integrated with practice: It focuses on combining theory with practice. For example, in professional fields such as atmospheric science, outdoor education, leadership, tourism, education and digital communications, it has many years of teaching experience and outstanding teaching results, and the students trained have strong competitiveness in related fields.
Campus life:
Active community atmosphere: The campus is small, with a student population of about 1,200, and the students are closely related and the atmosphere is harmonious. Most students actively participate in various clubs, intramural sports and other campus activities.
Cultural and artistic atmosphere: As the cultural center of northeastern Vermont, the campus is equipped with the Quamby Gallery, regular lectures and art series, Twilight Theater, weekly film screenings, student concerts, etc., and artists from groups such as Neko Keyes, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra, and the Second City Comedy Company will come to perform.
Geographic environment: Located in Lyndonville, Vermont, in the northeastern region of the United States, the surrounding environment is beautiful and rich in natural landscapes. It provides students with abundant outdoor activities, such as skiing in winter, hiking and mountain biking in autumn, and swimming and boating in summer.
Admissions: The admission rate is relatively high, at 97%, and the requirements for students' SAT and ACT scores are relatively low. The SAT score range is 930-1170, and the ACT score range is 15-22.
Overall, Northern Vermont University - Lyndon is a public university branch with unique charm, and is a good choice for students who want to study in a relatively small, close-knit academic community while also experiencing rich cultural and outdoor activities.
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