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| Admissions Tests Required: | Recommended |
| Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Recommended |
| Formal Demonstration of Competencies: | Recommended |
| Recommendations: | Required |
| Secondary School GPA: | Recommended |
| Secondary School Record: | Required |
| TOEFL: | Recommended |
| Common Application Accepted: | Yes |
| $30 | Undergrad Application Fee |
| - | Graduate Application Fee |
| AP Acceptance: | |
| Credit for Life Experience: |
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| Address: | One Brennan Circle Poultney, VT 05764-1199 |
| Phone: | (800) 776-6675 |
| Admissions Phone: | (800) 776-6675 |
| General Site: | www.greenmtn.edu |
| Admissions: | www.greenmtn.edu/admissions.aspx |
| Application: | campus.greenmtn.edu/admissions05/app2005.htm |
Don't eat the food! And if you do, be picky. I lost so much weight here my doctors became concerned.
» Read MoreIf you want a college is not too 'traditional' but at the same time is not too different, then this Green Mountain is for you. If you are looking for a college where students have great relationships with their professors then this school is for you!
» Read MoreGreen Mountain College is great. Living in the dorms, you feel welcome and at home, leaving your door open to passers-by, you might make new friends. Classes are relatively small so you can have contact with your professors, taking advantage of their help is definitely something you want to do.
» Read MoreConsider your options strongly before choosing GMC; it is a very different experience for those expecting a hollywood university education.
» Read MoreBe prepared to contribute in class-the biggest classes are 30 people, but they're usually 20 or less. You won't be skewered or anything if you do not contribute to class discussions or don't do your reading. But why would you go to college if you didn't want to contribute and do the readings?
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