Castleton State College

Mission Statement
Castleton, the 18th oldest institution of higher education in America, emphasizes undergraduate liberal arts and professional education while also offering selected graduate programs. The College is dedicated to the intellectual and personal growth of students through excellence in teaching, close student-faculty interaction, numerous opportunities for outside-the-classroom learning, and an active and supportive campus community. Castleton prepares its graduates for meaningful careers, further academic pursuits, and productive citizenship.As a member of the Vermont State Colleges, Castleton extends its resources to the community and supports efforts to improve the region's institutions, organizations, and businesses.
General Information
  • College Ownership
  • 4-Year, Public College
  • Student Type
  • Coeducational
  • College Enrollment
  • 2144
  • Student Faculty Ratio
  • 14 Students: 1 Faculty
  • Total Faculty
  • 202
  • Campus Setting
  • Rural
  • College Acceptance Rate
  • 74
  • High School GPA
  • Average, 2.80 GPA
  • Distance Learning
  • NO
  • Tuition and Fees, In State
  • 8284
  • Tuition and Fees, Out of State
  • 16948
  • Geographic Region
  • New England
  • Carnegie Classification
  • Degree-granting, primarily baccalaureate or above
Administration
  • Chief Administrator
  • David S Wolk
  • Administrator Title
  • President
  • General Information
  • 802-468-5611
  • Financial Aid Office
  • 802-468-1286
  • Admissions Office
  • 802-468-1213
Degrees Offered
  • Certificates
  • Associates
  • Bachelors
  • Masters

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