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  2. Champlain College - Wikipedia

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    Champlain College is a private college in Burlington, Vermont, United States. Founded in 1878, Champlain offers on-campus undergraduate and online undergraduate courses through Champlain College Online, [ 3 ] along with online certificate and degree programs and master's degree programs, in over 80 subject areas.

  3. List of colleges and universities in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    All 13 institutions are accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. [2] Three schools claim to be the oldest college in Vermont. UVM was chartered in 1791 but did not begin instruction until 1800 or grant a degree until 1804. Middlebury College was chartered in 1800 and was Vermont's first college to grant an academic degree ...

  4. Association of Vermont Independent Colleges - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Center for Cartoon Studies, which is not regionally accredited, but is "approved to grant the Master of Fine Arts Degree and One- and Two-Year Certificates by the State of Vermont Agency of Education" is also a member. [2] The organizational structure is a not-for-profit with a board, executive, and administrative staff.

  5. Woodbury College - Wikipedia

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    It was also accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. [2] In 1993 it began offering associate's degrees with bachelor's degrees first being offered in 2000. [1] At the time of its closure, 42 percent of the classes were offered online, though traditionally the college had mostly offered in-person instruction.

  6. Education in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Today Vermont has five colleges within the Vermont State Colleges system, UVM, fourteen other private, degree-granting colleges, including Middlebury College, a private, co-educational liberal arts college founded in 1800, Champlain College, located in Burlington, is the primary private college of Vermont's largest city, the Vermont Law School ...

  7. Higher education accreditation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Regionally accredited schools were usually academically oriented and most were non-profit. Nationally accredited schools, a large number of which are for-profit, typically offered specific vocational, career, or technical programs. Regionally accredited institutions employed large numbers of full-time faculty, and the faculty set the academic ...

  8. Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools

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    ACICS is incorporated in Virginia and operates from offices in Washington, D.C. [7] The scope of its recognition by the Department of Education and CHEA was defined as accreditation of private post-secondary educational institutions, both for-profit and non-profit, offering nondegree programs or Associate degrees, Bachelor's degrees and Master ...

  9. Champlain College (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Champlain College is a private, coeducational college located in Burlington, Vermont, United States. Champlain College may also refer to: Champlain Regional College, an English-language, publicly funded pre‑university college in Quebec, Canada Champlain College Saint-Lambert, Champlain Regional College campus serving the Greater Montreal Area