- 4 Year
- PUTNEY, VT
Landmark College
- 4 Year
- PUTNEY, VT
- Rating 3.25 out of 5 107 reviews
About
Landmark College was the first institution of higher learning designed exclusively for students who learn differently, including students with a learning disability (such as dyslexia), ADHD, or autism. We champion a strengths-based model and give students the skills and strategies they need to achieve their goals.
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Open House
Putney, VT
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Seeing is believing. Take a student-guided tour of campus, meet with faculty and staff and learn how Landmark College can help students who learn differently achieve their academic goals.
Accepted Student Day
Putney, VT
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A day celebrating your acceptance to Landmark College, filled with programming focused on preparing you for your fall studies.
Open House
Putney, VT
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Seeing is believing. Take a student-guided tour of campus, meet with faculty and staff and learn how Landmark College can help students who learn differently achieve their academic goals.
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- Liberal Arts and Humanities55 Graduates
- Studio Arts8 Graduates
- Computer Science7 Graduates
- Biology6 Graduates
- Psychology2 Graduates
- Business1 Graduate
- Communications1 Graduate
College START
College START is a fully online program for students who need key resources and support with academics and social skills, but in an online setting, as they transition to, or even return to, college.
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Landmark College Reviews
My mom has a quote on her FB "Go to Class! Ask for Help-Pathway to Success. Landmark College. Applies to other kids Not just Shy! I cant wait to go back in a couple weeks.
The 7 teachers to 1 student meant that the overall quality of teaching/education was better than the next school I transferred to.
After learning the necessary coping skills to navigate formal education with ADHD, I excelled at Landmark. The professors were patient and amazing. The staff is a bit overbearing, and treated the students as juveniles. However, there are a lot of delinquents there who don’t want to be there, so that’s understandable, but there are enough peers there who want to learn and succeed in life to offset.
I ended up transferring to Vanderbilt University and graduated with a few degrees.
I work as a VP of global management consulting firm.
I don’t know how much it changed since I attended more than a decade ago, but it set me up for success in a way that no other school could have.