Applications now being accepted for fall 2019

19 Jul 2019

Randolph Center, VT – Vermont Tech is pleased to announce that the 2019-2020 Common Application is now available for prospective students to apply to the college. Vermont Tech currently offers a portfolio of programs that range from one to six years in during through 8 certificate programs, 22 associate degrees, 16 bachelor’s degrees and a Master of Science in Software Engineering. The college has also recently reorganized by schools into the School of Agriculture, Plant and Animal Science, the School of Engineering and Computing, the School of General Education, the School of Nursing and Health Professions, and the School of Professional Studies. New this fall is an Associate of Science in Radiologic Sciences and a teach-out of the Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences for College of St. Joseph’s students.

Vermont Tech does not discriminate in its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, ancestry, ethnicity, national origin, place of birth, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, creed, religion, disability, age, veteran status, marital status, genetic information, positive HIV-related blood test results, or any other status protected by state or federal law.

Students interested in applying to Vermont Tech via the Common Application can visit the Vermont Tech page of their website at https://www.commonapp.org/explore/vermont-technical-college.

###

About Vermont Tech – Vermont Technical College is a leading public college with a mission of applied education and student-centeredness. One of the four institutions of the Vermont State Colleges System, Vermont Tech serves students from throughout Vermont, New England, and beyond at its residential campuses in Williston and Randolph Center, regional campuses in Brattleboro and Bennington, and at six nursing sites located throughout the state. Vermont Tech features state-of-the-art laboratory experience and a highly personalized classroom and student-life experience. All of our programs utilize a technological educational component, from the simulators used by our nursing program around the state, to manufacturing laboratories in Randolph Center and Williston. Our academic programs encompass a wide range of engineering technology, agricultural, health, and business fields that are vital to producing the knowledgeable workers needed most by employers in the state and in the region.  www.vtc.edu.