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  • Academic Honors

    Landmark College recognizes our students’ academic achievements in multiple ways, including The Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society for associate degree students The Golden Key International Honour Society for bachelor’s degree students The Landmark College Honors Program The Landmark College President's and Dean’s Lists The College’s annual Academic Awards The…

  • Transferring to Another College

    This page is about transferring from Landmark College to another college or university. If you are looking for information on transferring to Landmark College, please visit our Transfer Students page or contact our Admissions office at (802) 387-6718 or [email protected]. We use an individualized approach by offering appointments, group workshops,…

  • Semester Exchange

    Through the Association of Vermont Independent Colleges (AVIC), Landmark College has joined forces with other private Vermont Colleges who offer enrolled students the option of participating in a Semester Exchange Program. This program allows students to study and earn credits at other institutions, participate in a different educational environment, access…

  • Summer Sessions

    Every summer, Landmark College offers Summer Terms to help students maintain the learning momentum they established during the traditional semester and to give students a chance to earn credits toward graduation. When you participate in Summer Term, you can: Enroll in one or two academic courses Focus on fewer courses…

  • January Term

    January Term, or J-Term, is designed to provide maximum opportunity for intense learning either on or off campus. Returning students enrolled in J-Term have options to earn credits and enhance academic skills. Students can: Earn as many as 3 credits during J-Term Enjoy an intensive and focused learning experience Shorten…

  • Netherlands

    EDU3014: Special Topics—Comparative Education: Neurodiversity in the Netherlands Program Dates May 30 – June 20, 2023 Interested in following along with our Summer 2023 students’ adventures in the Netherlands? Check out the Summer 2023 blog! Program Overview Please note that the application period for the Summer 2023 Netherlands Program has…

  • Japan

    ART3711: Special Topics – Japanese Design, Culture, and Aesthetics This program is now full. Program at a Glance Program Dates: June 15 – July 6, 2024 Program Leaders Academic Director: Christie Herbert, Professor of Visual Arts Program Director: Peg Alden, Professor of Anthropology Scholarship Availability There is one need-based scholarship…

  • Ireland

    WRT2711: Travel Writing in Ireland This program is now full. Program at a Glance Program Dates: June 15 – July 6, 2024 Program Leaders Academic Director: Sara Glennon, Professor of Writing Program Director: Meg Baronian, Associate Professor of English Considerations Consider the following to determine if this course is right…

  • Australia

    Culture, Sports, and Play (a new, 2000-level, special topics anthropology class) Ethnography of Sports and Play (a new, 3000-level special topics anthropology class) Prerequisites for 2000-level: EN 1011/1015 or WRT1011 (English Composition & Rhetoric), FY1011 or EDU1011 (Perspectives in Learning), another 1000-level EDU, SOC, ANT, PSY or POL class (or…

  • Costa Rica

    This Program was last held in January of 2019. COM3041: Special Topics: Leadership & Facilitation COM2041: Special Topics: Team-Based Communication Apply Now! Deadline Month Day Program Map Program Leaders Program Director: Liza Burns Academic Director: Peg Alden Prerequisites: COM2041: EDU1011/1001, WRT1011, 1000-level Communications course (or permission of instructor) COM3041: EDU1011/1001,…

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