Vermont Technical College

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Vermont Technical College

Established1866
Type:Public technological institute
President:Ty Handy
Staff:100
Students:1,453
LocationRandolph, VT, USA
Campus:Rural: 554 acres
Website:http://www.vtc.edu/

The Vermont Technical College is a public technological institute located in the village of Randolph Center, Vermont (in the town of Randolph, Vermont). The College also has satellite schools in other locations, notably Williston, Vermont. The college is a part of the Vermont State Colleges, a consortium of Vermont's five public colleges, governed by a common board of trustees, chancellor and Council of Presidents, each college with its own president and deans. The college prides itself on graduating students' extremely high placement rate, which as of 2007 was reported as 98% placement in industry.

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  • Campus area: 544 acres (2.2 km²)
  • Enrollment: 1,453
  • School type: Public
  • Year founded: 1866
  • Academic calendar: Semester

[edit] Student Clubs

There are roughly 10 clubs wholly or partially run by students. Some of the most popular are:

  • Student Council (Replacement for the defunct student government)
  • WVTC 90.7 FM (Student Run Radio Station)
  • The VTCFR (Vermont Technical College First Responders)

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