Burlington College

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Burlington College was a small, now-defunct liberal arts college in Burlington, Vermont, known for its alternative, student-centered educational approach.

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instanceOf defunct educational institution
liberal arts college
private college
accreditation accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges
admissionsPolicy nonselective admissions
campusType urban campus
city Burlington NERFINISHED
closedIn 2016
closureReason financial difficulties
high debt load
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalPhilosophy community engagement
experiential learning
self-directed learning
emphasized creative expression
independent study
interdisciplinary learning
foundedBy Laurel Hallman NERFINISHED
foundedIn 1972
governedBy board of trustees
hadCampusOn North Avenue, Burlington, Vermont NERFINISHED
hadGovernance president
hadMotto “Small College, Big Heart”
hadStatus closed
no longer operating
knownFor alternative education
individualized study programs
small class sizes
student-centered educational approach
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Burlington, Vermont NERFINISHED
New England
United States of America
surface form: United States

Vermont
offeredProgram film studies programs
fine arts programs
graduate degree programs
humanities programs
liberal arts programs
undergraduate degree programs
writing programs
region Chittenden County, Vermont NERFINISHED
Northeastern United States
sector higher education
servedCommunity local Burlington community
state Vermont
studentBodySize small enrollment
typeOfInstitution nonprofit institution

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Jane O’Meara Sanders employer Burlington College
William Croswell Doane educatedAt Burlington College