Vermont State University
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Vermont State University (Vermont State or VTSU) is a public university in the state of Vermont formed through the merger of three institutions: Castleton University, Northern Vermont University, and Vermont Technical College. First proposed in December 2020 as a way to consolidate the Vermont State Colleges, the state's public university system, it is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).[1][2]
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Type | Public university |
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Established | July 1, 2023 (2023-07-01) |
Accreditation | NECHE |
President | David Bergh (interim) |
Students | 4,775 |
Location | , United States |
Campus | Multiple sites |
Colors | Amaranth and cyan |
Website | vermontstate |
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Vermont State University operates residential campuses in five communities: Castleton, Johnson, Lyndon, Randolph, and Williston.[3] In addition, VTSU operates nine smaller learning sites around the state and three out-of-state locations in Alaska, New Hampshire, and Wisconsin.[4]