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Vermont Technical College

www.vtc.edu

 
Vermont Technical College is the only public institution of higher learning in Vermont whose mission is applied education. One of the five Vermont State Colleges, Vermont Tech serves students from throughout Vermont, New England, and beyond at its two primary campuses in Williston and Randolph Center, a residential farm in Norwich, and at ten nursing campuses located throughout the state. Our academic programs encompass a wide range of engineering, agricultural, health, and business fields that are vital to producing the knowledge workers need most by employers in the state and in the region.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.vtc.edu
  • PO Box 500 124 Admin Drive
    Randolph Center, VT USA 05061
  • Phone: 802.728.1000

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