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Academics

Purposeful learning is the hallmark of the educational experience at Saint Michael's College. Here, students are encouraged to "discover passions, develop skills, and find meaning and connection in and out of the classroom," much, in the same way, students are encouraged to engage with their religious beliefs at the predominately Catholic school (though undergrads of all denominations and cultural backgrounds are welcome). Saint Michael's has a "faith in action" foundation where many enrollees participate in faithbased services in addition to their core academic curriculum "to help students realize their full potential." Of the more than 40 major and minor programs offered, students have highly touted the schools of education, biology, and religion; criminology, environmental science, and journalism are additional tracks, while pre-law, ROTC, and pre-medical professional programs prepare undergrads for specialized fields. Saint Michael's also offers 100-plus study abroad programs with opportunities in Argentina, China, and England, among others. Further setting the college apart is the fact that Saint Michael's has a chapter of the academic honor society Phi Beta Kappa; it's one of just four Northeast Catholic colleges with this distinction.

Professors are highly regarded by students, who say, "Regardless of which class you're in, you can tell that each professor's #1 priority is that the students succeed." The small, "discussion-based" class structure on campus also guarantees that "you are not just another number in a lecture hall." Faculty are praised for "really helping me in beginning my career-setting up research studies in my field of interest, writing incredible letters of recommendation for grad school, or networking to get me internships."

Student Body

While some students self-identify as "upper-middle class, and environmentally and politically aware," others are quick to note that students "are all different in regard to religions, races, sexual orientations, and genders." Saint Michael's is a sustainable campus that encourages eco-friendly behaviors through the use of natural resources and supplemental educational programs for students. "Most [students] are concerned about the environment and social justice." Community engagement is another tenet adopted by the student body where "meaningful activity" is a shared experience and "nearly all students participate in at least one service project during their four years here." As one student shares, "If you're genuine and true to who you are, you're bound to do well at St. Mike's."

Campus Life

Saint Michael's College is distinct for being a fully residential campus where students live onsite for all four years of their undergrad experience. As such, the Vermont-based college has taken great strides to ensure activities and community fill everyday life for the students who call Saint Michael's home. The Bergeron Wellness Center and Edmundite Campus Ministry are two facilities that help nourish undergrad's minds, bodies, and souls. Fortyplus student-led organizations and an athletic program-including an Alpine Racing Club-add to the variety of options available. The school's 480 acres of "indoor-outdoor learning" terrain, located between Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains, is attractive to students, especially those who love to ski, hike, and snowboard. "Saint Michael's provides amazing ski pass deals and transportation to amazing ski resorts in the area." Located just a 10-minute bus ride away, the main hub of Burlington, Vermont, is another big draw, offering "so much to do in such a small, convenient area." In particular, many students love the sprawling Church Street district that's "crowded with unique shops, fantastic restaurants, and interesting people." The fact that the campus is also concentrated in a small radius is an advantage, particularly "in the cold months of winter [when] five-minute walks to class are a godsend."

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Address
Office of Admission
One Winooski Park, Box 7
Colchester, VT 05439

Phone
802-654-3000

Email
admission@smcvt.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Dion Family Student Center
McCarthy Arts Center
Chapel of Saint Michael the Archangel
Vincent C. Ross Sports Center
Tarrant Student Recreational Center

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Church Street Marketplace, Burlington
Lake Champlain Waterfront, Burlington
Echo Lake Acquarium & Sci Ctr Burlington
Shelburne Museum, Shelburne
Vermont Teddy Bear, Shelburne
We are within an hour's drive of Smugglers' Notch, Sugarbush, Stowe, Bolton Valley and Mad River ski areas. Lake Champlain is minutes away and Montreal, Quebec is about 90 minutes north of Burlington.

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST
802-654-3000

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Varies
Times: See Saint Michael's College Website
Average Length: 1 hour

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
Yes

Information Sessions
Available

Times
smcvt.edu/visit

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Coach Directly

Advance Notice
2 weeks

Contact Email Address for Visit
admission@smcvt.edu

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Available

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Limitations
Overnights only available to admitted students during specific programs.

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
It's easy to get to Saint Michael's. The Burlington International Airport (BTV) in South Burlington and Amtrak station in Essex Junction are both 10-minute drives from campus. The Greyhound Bus station is located in the Burlington International Airport. MegaBus also provides service to Downtown Burlington. Taxi service is available throughout the area. Current airlines servicing Burlington International Airport include American, JetBlue, United, & Delta. Direct flights are available from cities including Chicago, Cincinnati, New York, Philadelphia, Newark, Detroit, & Washington D.C.

Driving Instructions to Campus
From Boston Area: Take Interstate 93 or Route 3 and 93 north to Interstate 89 (Concord, NH). Follow I-89 to Vermont Exit 15 (Winooski). From Worcester Area: Take Interstate 290 east to Interstate 495 north to Route 3 and 93 north (Nashua), to Interstate 89 (Concord) to Exit 15 (Winooski). From Hartford/Springfield Area: Take Interstate 91 north to Interstate 89 north (White River Junction area) Follow I-89 north to Exit 15 (Winooski). From New York City/New Jersey: N.Y. State Thruway (87) north to Exit 20, Route 149 east to Fort Ann, follow Route 4, north to Fairhaven, VT to Route 22A, north, to Route 7, north (Vergennes) to route 189 , east to Interstate 89, north to Exit 15 (Winooski). From Albany area: Follow directions from Adirondack Northway (87) north, listed under From New York City/New Jersey above. From Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse: Most direct: N.Y. State Thruway 90 east to Route 8, east (Utica) to Route 9N, north to Ticonderoga. Cross Bridge at Crown Point, NY to Route 17 north to Route 22A, north to Route 7 (Vergennes). Follow Route 7, north to Route 189 east to Interstate 89, north to Exit 15 (Winooski). From Exit 15, Interstate 89 (Northbound): Bear right off of exit onto Route 15 east for approximately 2/10s of a mile. The College is on left. Stay in right lane and follow Rte. 15 through two lights. After second light bear right into jug handle and go through intersection to the campus. The Office of Admission is located in the Hoehl Welcome Center on the left, with visitor's parking at the entrance. From Exit 16, Interstate 89 (Southbound): Turn right onto Rte. 7 south. Go to the center of Winooski, turn left on Rte. 15 East. Follow Rte. 15 for approximately 1 mile. The College is on left after the overpass. Stay in right lane and follow Rte. 15 through two lights. After second light bear right into jug handle and go through intersection to the campus. The Office of Admission is located in the Hoehl Welcome Center on the left, with visitor's parking at the entrance.

Local Accommodations
This list includes most local hotels and motels within a short driving distance of our campus: Preferred Hotel & Athletic Sponsor: Delta by Marriott (Trader Duke's Hotel) (Exit 14E, Interstate 89, 802-658-0250); Alternate Choice Hotels: Holiday Inn (Exit 14E, Interstate 89, 802-863-6363); The Residence Inn (Exit 12, Interstate 89, 802-878-2001); Days Inn* (Exit 15, Interstate 89, 802-655-0900); The Essex Resort and Spa* (Exit 10, Interstate 289, 70 Essex Way, Essex Jct., 802-878-1100); Additional Accommodations: Best Western Windjammer* (Exit 14E, Interstate 89, 802-863-1125); Comfort Inn & Suites* (Exit 14E, Interstate 89, 802-863-5541); Courtyard Burlington Harbor (Exit 14W, Interstate 89, 25 Cherry Street, Burlington, 802-864-4700); Courtyard by Marriott (Exit 12, Interstate 89, 177 Hurricane Lane, Williston, 802-879-0100); Fairfield Inn* (Exit 12, I-89, 2844 St. George Rd., Williston, 800-228-2800); Green Mountain Suite Hotel* (Exit 14E, Interstate 89, 866-337-1616); Hampton Inn* (Exit 16, Interstate 89, 802-655-6177); Heart of the Village Inn* (Route 7, 5346 Shelburne Rd., Shelburne, 802-985-2800); Hilton Burlington*, (60 Battery Street, Burlington, 802-658-6500); Holiday Inn Express*, Route 7, 1720 Shelburne Rd., S. Burlington, 802-860-6000); Motel 6* (Exit 16, Interstate 89, 802-654-6860); Quality Inn, (Exit 16, I-89, 802-655-1400); Sampler House Bed and Breakfast* (22 Main Street, Milton, 802-893-2724); Sheraton Burlington* (Exit 14W, Interstate 89, 800-325-3535); Sinclair Inn* (389 Vermont Route 15, Jericho, 802-899-2234); Smart Suites* (Route 7, 1700 Shelburne Road, S. Burlington, 802-860-9900); Super 8 Burlington* (Exit 13, Interstate 89, 802-985-8037); University Inn and Suites* (Exit 14E, Interstate 89, 802-264-4114). *Accommodations offering discounts for Saint Michael's admission visits - Make sure to mention Saint Michael's College to receive the discount. See www.smcvt.edu/hotels for more information.

Admissions

Applicants: 3,182
Acceptance Rate: 88%
Average HS GPA: 3.34







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