Majors/Areas of Study
25 majors (including a self-designed one) and 24 minors in traditional liberal arts and pre-professional fields. Students interested in self-directed study may apply to the Progressive Program.
Academic Calendar
Fall and Spring semesters
Special Programs
- 37-credit Environmental Liberal Arts core
- Agroecology Internship program at Brunnenburg Castle, Italy
- Study abroad in Wales, Korea, Brazil, France & Argentina
- Progressive Program (self-directed study)
- Honors Program, Pre-med and Pre-law
- Welsh Choir
- Adventure Certification Program
- Wilderness Challenge Orientation Program
- 3-year bachelor’s degree in Hospitality/Resort Management at Killington
- Masters in Sustainable Business, Masters of Science in Environmental Studies. Masters if Science in Sustainable Food systems.
Notable Eco Activities
- The 85-acre Deane Nature Preserve is used for research, education and recreation.
- A campus farm, run by a student farm crew, features oxen, sheep, and chickens, and a market garden. The farm is part of a bigger local foods program, which strives to localize our ecological footprint by purchasing $60,000 annually in local foods.
- An adventure program sponsors outdoor excursions in the Green and Adirondack Mountains.
- The College gets over 50 percent of its electricity from Cow Power.
Scholarship/Financial Assistance
Over 90 percent of undergraduates typically receive assistance; average grant/scholarship offered last year was $11,500, with the average need- and merit-based package totaling $26,380.



