Goddard College

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Goddard College is a progressive, low-residency liberal arts college in Vermont known for its individualized, student-directed education.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
liberal arts college
low-residency college
private college
academicFocus liberal arts
accreditationRegion New England
campusType rural campus
colors green
white
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationModel individualized study
low-residency
progressive education
student-directed learning
emphasizes faculty advising
interdisciplinary study
self-directed study plans
foundedAs Goddard Seminary
foundingYear 1938
governanceType private, non-profit
hasMainCampus Plainfield campus
hasMascot Fighting Squirrels
hasMotto “To know, to do, to be” (commonly associated motto)
knownFor individualized education
low-residency programs
progressive pedagogy
student-directed education
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn New England
Plainfield, Vermont
Vermont
offersDegree bachelor's degree
master's degree
originYearOfPredecessor 1863
pedagogicalApproach experiential learning
learner-centered education
residencyStructure independent study between residencies
periodic on-campus residencies
sector higher education
state Vermont

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Howard Ashman educatedAt Goddard College
Piers Anthony educatedAt Goddard College
David Mamet educatedAt Goddard College
William H. Macy educatedAt Goddard College
Paula Vogel educatedAt Goddard College