Reviews of Marlboro College (University)

2582 South Road, Marlboro, VT 05344, United States

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REVIEWS OF Marlboro College IN Vermont

Michael Rasalan

Pretty cool place.

Maya Faerstein-Weiss

This is a real college!!!!

Jessica Stout

Best College Ever.

Hui Spink

路过该学校,地理位置在山区,学习环境安静,能沉入学习的学生很适合,远离喧嚣的城市

Julie's bites

Nice grounds and great music festival in the summer.

Ivonne Palacios

(Translated by Google) I loved it. Vermont for the color of its forests for the peace that its landscapes transmit and. For its history (Original) Me encant. Vermont por el colorido de sus bosques por la paz que trasmiten sus paisajes y. Por su historia

Kate Robinson

Gem of a liberal arts college set in the woods about halfway between Brattleboro and Bennington. Dedicated, available professors, engaged staff. Academically rigorous. Perfect for self-directed students. Hiking trails, outdoor offerings, climbing wall beneath theatre. Comfortable library with helpful staff. Food selections include options for all diet choices.

Wylie Carlisle

Ian Grant

I go there oi

Sanaa Issa

James Surfus

pretty cool but when the mud creatures come during mud season, hide. it sucks when i watch my colleagues sink into the mud and are taken under, but i guess it's a noble cause.

Victoria Jackson

David Teter

Too cold

Ben Schaeffer

I grew up near Marlboro College (my parents had a second home in South Newfane), and came to theater and music performances at Marlboro a lot when I was younger. I applied to Marlboro, and I got in, but it was a bit lower on my list, because of it's extremely SMALL size and geographical isolation. As beautiful and bucolic and charming as the area and Marlboro's campus itself is -- I ended up at Hampshire College (similar in academic structure to Marlboro, but MUCH larger in size, and less isolated) in the Five College consortium down in Western Massachusetts; about an hour and a half away to the south. Ironically, I met more than one Marlboro transfer student who ended up at Hampshire for those exact reasons. Marlboro is a school that isn't for everyone, but it was just a bit TOO SMALL for me. Marlboro's academics are rigorous and exceptionally individualized, which did appeal to me, but I needed a bigger campus with less geographical isolation and more culture around it. I will always be tied to the area, because I used to spend all my summers in summer camp in Newfane and good portions of my year during school holidays in South Newfane. I was part of a downhill racing league at Mt. Snow/Haystack, and I loved hanging out in Brattleboro. Back when I applied to Marlboro, the Graduate Studies Program was still located in downtown Brattleboro and so, Brattleboro is really Marlboro's "college" town.

David Kozin

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