Vermont Technical College

Vermont Technical College 
John Dyer
Jgdyer@vtc.edu
PO Box 500 Randolph Center
VT 05062
O:802-728-1382
C:802-598-7192
F:802-728-1390

 

At Vermont Tech, our dedication to hands-on, practical learning means that students not only examine the theories behind the material they are studying, but also have the opportunity to put new ideas into practice. Our labs and seminars give our graduates a practical, foundational base that enables them to secure good jobs within their academic disciplines or continue on to pursue advanced degrees. For more than 20 years, Vermont Tech graduates have enjoyed an impressive 98% success rate in finding employment or continuing their education.

 

By design and philosophy, we are a small, personal college. With an average class size of 16 and student-to-faculty ratio of 11:1, our students are never "lost in the crowd". While our academic programs may be rigorous, we provide a variety of academic tutoring and study skills assistance to help students achieve, advance, and succeed. We are committed to the personal and academic success of every one of our students-and that commitment is evident all across the campus: in the classroom, in the student center, at our athletic events, and in the many college-related activities attended by our faculty, staff, and administration.

 

Our beautiful Green Mountain state provides students with a variety of year-round outdoor activities, including skiing, hiking, mountain biking, and more. At our scenic, 544-acre Randolph Center location, we even have our own ski hill and rope tow for snowboarders and skiers to enjoy after class. Our Williston campus is located just minutes away from downtown Burlington and Lake Champlain, and offers students additional programs and flexibility. A wide variety of clubs and activities, including varsity and intramural sports, give our students a way to relax from their academic pursuits.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS

 

Located just one mile east of Exit 4 off Interstate 89, Vermont Tech is an easy place to get to by car, bus, train, or air.

 

Just off Exit 4 of I-89

From the Exit 4 ramp, turn onto Rt. 66 heading uphill away from McDonalds.

Proceed 3/4 mile to intersection at top of hill (cars travelling up the hill have right of way at the intersection).

Drive straight through the intersection to access campus from main entrance.

 

To reach the Langevin House Conference Center, bear left at intersection, then take your first right onto Furnace Road. Continue straight 1/2 mile and turn right.

 

To reach the Vermont Tech Farmstead, bear right at the intersection, then take your first right onto Water Street and continue straight.

 

Vermont Transit offers daily bus service to Randolph Center. Amtrak's Vermonter passenger train, running between St. Albans, Vermont and New York City, stops twice daily in Randolph, just minutes from campus. Scheduled airline service is available at Burlington, 60 miles from campus, and at Lebanon, New Hampshire, 30 miles away.

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