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2024 Best Colleges with Asian Studies Degrees in Vermont

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  1. #1 Best Colleges in Vermont.

    Middlebury College

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    4 Year,

    MIDDLEBURY, VT,

    524 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says Middlebury's location offers a unique experience to students where you are connected to nature, the community and your studies. I come from a big city, so the remote location terrified me, but I....

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    Overall Niche Grade: A+,

    Acceptance Rate: 13%,

    Net Price: $26,958,

    SAT Range: 1380-1530,

  2. #2 Best Colleges in Vermont.

    University of Vermont

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    4 Year,

    BURLINGTON, VT,

    1929 Niche users give it an average review of 3.6 stars.

    Featured Review: Sophomore says As a second-year at the University of Vermont, I can't help but feel incredibly fortunate to have found this hidden gem tucked away in beautiful New England. Honestly, when I began my college search,...What stands out the most for me is the sense of community at UVM. From the moment I stepped onto campus, I felt welcomed by the warm smiles and friendly "hellos" from students and faculty alike.The academic experience at UVM is equally phenomenal. With professors who genuinely care about their students, I feel challenged in all my courses. I've explored a variety of subjects, and discovered...UVM's commitment to sustainability and environment is another aspect I deeply appreciate. From the LEED-certified buildings to the abundance of eco-friendly initiatives on campus, UVM has a strong....

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    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Acceptance Rate: 64%,

    Net Price: $19,873,

    SAT Range: 1240-1410,

  3. Bennington College

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    4 Year,

    BENNINGTON, VT,

    230 Niche users give it an average review of 3.5 stars.

    Featured Review: Other says Bennington is a school of quirky talented learners - they are right about that. The coursework is really integrative - you take courses around what you want to do in life and apply your passions differently than others in the class who may be taking the course for a different...You work a “plan” towards graduation and your final project and internships each year support the plan. The workload is pretty intense.The campus meals are great and you have small dorms that are divide by whether you like to party or are quiet. The profs really get to know you and the classes are small.The students are artsy smart and kind, but there’s a lot of parties..

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    Overall Niche Grade: C+,

    Acceptance Rate: 67%,

    Net Price: $35,569,

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