Green Mountain College
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| Motto: | Lux Fiat Let there be Light |
| Established: | 1834 |
| Type: | Private |
| Endowment: | $4,000,000 |
| President: | John F. Brennan |
| Faculty: | 42 |
| Students: | 750 |
| Location: | Poultney, Vermont, USA |
| Campus: | 155 acres |
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| Colors: | Golden Yellow and Hunter Green |
| Nickname: | Eagles |
| Affiliations: | United Methodist Church (historically) |
| Website: | www.greenmtn.edu |
Green Mountain College is a coeducational private liberal arts college located in Poultney, Vermont, in the USA.
The College bills itself as Vermont's Environmental Liberal Arts College. Green Mountain is located in the Vermont countryside, in the Valley of Vermont between the Green Mountains and Adirondacks.
The College has a core set of courses, colloquially known as the Environmental Liberal Arts (ELA) curriculum, designed to create students well-rounded in environmental and natural sciences, writing, reading, history and philosophy.
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[edit] History
Green Mountain was founded in 1834 as Troy Conference Academy, a coeducational institution. In 1863 the school’s name changed to Ripley Female College; in 1874 back to Troy Conference Academy; in 1937 to Green Mountain Junior College. Green Mountain became a two-year junior college for women in 1943. In 1974, the school changed its name to Green Mountain College and returned to coeducational status, offering four-year baccalaureate degrees. Beginning in the 1990s the college began to focus on environmental conservation and has since received numerous environmental awards.
[edit] Education
Green Mountain College offers 22 majors, which include Adventure Recreation, Art, Art with K-12 Certificate in Education, Biology, Business, Communications & Journalism, Elementary Education, Elementary Ed with Special Ed Endorsement, English, English with Secondary Ed Certificate, Environmental Studies, Environmental Management, Fine Arts, History, History with Secondary Ed Certificate, Natural Resources Management, Philosophy, Psychology, Resort & Hospitality Management, Interdisciplinary & Self-designed, Sociology/Anthropology, Writing, and Youth Development and Camp Management.
Green Mountain College also offers 26 minors, which include Adventure Recreation, Asian Studies, Biology, Biopsychology, Chemistry, Communications, Economics, Education, English, Environmental Studies, Environmental Education, and General Business.
[edit] The progressive program
GMC is home to an educational tract known as the Progressive Program. Based on the ideas of philosopher John Dewey and formed on a philosophy similar to that of Goddard College — a Vermont institution recognized for its dedication to progressive education — the students in the program define their own education goals and work with faculty members individually to meet them.
[edit] Graduate programs
Green Mountain offers a distance Masters program in Environmental Studies and the first ever distance Masters in Business Administration with a focus on sustainable business.
[edit] Green Mountain College choir
The GMC choir is the only collegiate choir in the U.S. with a repertoire of Welsh language music.
[edit] Green campus
In 2007, the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) awarded Green Mountain College the Campus Sustainability Leadership Award in the "Under 1,000" category. The award recognizes Green Mountain for outstanding commitment to environmental sustainability in their governance and administration, curriculum and research, operations, campus culture, and community outreach.
Green Mountain was the first college in United States to be named EPA Energy Star Showcase Campus following campus-wide retrofitting of light fixtures.
Students have installed a wind turbine to power the campus green house and solar panel on the roof of the student center. Students also run the college's compost program that composts food scraps from the dining hall.[1]
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[edit] External links
- Green Mountain College official website
- New Green Mountain College admissions site
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