The average community college in Vermont has approximately 4,037 students (2024-25).
The community colleges with the largest student enrollments are listed below (where sufficient data available).
The largest community college in Vermont is Community College of Vermont with 10,693 students.
College Size Range: 22 Students
10,693 Students
Avg. College Size: 4,037 Students
Largest Vermont Community Colleges (2024-25)
College
# Students
Location
Rank: #11.
Students: 10,693
660 Elm Street
Montpelier, VT 05602
(802) 828-2800
Montpelier, VT 05602
(802) 828-2800
Rank: #22.
Vermont State University
Public
Students: 7,540
124 Admin Drive
Randolph, VT 05061
(802) 224-3000
Randolph, VT 05061
(802) 224-3000
Rank: #33.
Champlain College
Private not-for-profit
Students: 4,781
163 S Willard St
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 860-2700
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 860-2700
Rank: #44.
Landmark College
Private not-for-profit
Students: 1,071
19 River Rd South
Putney, VT 05346
(802) 387-6700
Putney, VT 05346
(802) 387-6700
Rank: #55.
Sterling College
Private not-for-profit
Students: 115
16 Sterling Drive
Craftsbury Common, VT 05827
(802) 586-7711
Craftsbury Common, VT 05827
(802) 586-7711
Rank: #66.
New England Culinary Institute
Private for-profit
Students: 22
62 Ridge Street, 2nd Floor
Montpelier, VT 05602
(802) 327-0287
Montpelier, VT 05602
(802) 327-0287
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Vermont average community college student size?
The Vermont average community college student size is 4,037 for 2024-25.
What are schools with the highest average community college student size in Vermont?
The schools with the highest average community college student size in Vermont include Community College of Vermont, Vermont State University and Champlain College.
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