Vermont State University Randolph Campus is a trusted establishment known for its excellent features and services. Located at 124 Admin Dr, Randolph Center, VT 05061, it has served the community with dedication and reliability.
With a solid reputation backed by 39 reviews and an impressive average rating of 4.20 stars, Vermont State University Randolph Campus continues to stand out for its commitment to quality. Customers frequently highlight our clean facilities, friendly staff, and fast service as reasons for their repeated visits.
We offer a wide range of services, making us a convenient choice for your needs. Our flexible working hours ensure easy access for even the busiest schedules.
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| Monday | 8:30 AM–4:30 PM | 
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM–4:30 PM | 
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM–4:30 PM | 
| Thursday | 8:30 AM–4:30 PM | 
| Friday | 8:30 AM–4:30 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
Attended my brother’s graduation at Vermont State University, Randolph Campus. A rare kind of place, tucked into the quiet hills like it’s got nothing to prove and doesn’t need to. The grounds were clean and cared for, with the kind of stillness you don’t get in city skylines. Staff moved with purpose, but never pushed. Friendly. Accommodating. Human. They made the whole day feel less like a ceremony and more like a shared victory. Not every institution earns its reputation in how it treats outsiders, but this one did. You remember the feeling more than the speeches. I left knowing why my brother stayed.
Gorgeous campus!
UPDATE(12/31/2020) I received a check in the mail for a refund of my initial deposit. I'd recommend to do your research and get stuff in writing/ email when handling this college BUT I can say they did honor my request to give me my money back after having miscommunication/errors. UPDATE(12/10/2020) Emailed some folks and talked about possibly getting my deposit back, will update this as I learn more. I applied when I did with the understanding is be able to set up part time schooling (as I work a lot of hours) and talk with someone before the school year started. I called many times and apparently there was no one for me to talk to about setting things up with??? Then I get a bill in the mail for a full on board tuition cost AND room and board. So I withdrew my application. Oh yeah, and this all happened after I paid a massive fee($200) for them to do paperwork/handle my application. (Which I never got my cash back for) I was never able to set up or look at classes or even talk to a counselor/ person to figure out scheduling They don't do part time schooling They were a nightmare to get in touch with and communicate. Made promises they couldn't keep and took my money and ran. If you're applying for full time schooling maybe things will be different I can't attest to that experience myself
The upside to this school, great enthusiastic professors when I was there. I got a good, solid education. The downside, it's in the middle of nowhere and things tend to be quite dead on the weekends. However I think that worked to my benefit as, if I had gone to a larger school in a major city, I would have partied myself right out of it and into a minimum wage job.
My daughter applied to almost 10 colleges nationwide. She was accepted to her top choice college in Connecticut and thus will be attending college there . I had to write a review for Vermont Technical College because I have yet to encounter a more unprofessional college admissions department or admissions system to date! The admissions department of this college is a total and complete disorganized and unprofessional mess. It took many emails to get simple answers from the staff, they all had different answers to very basic questions, the respond emails were riddled with misspellings and grammar errors, the "wait list letter" my daughter received came both not even sealed shut and also signed with a marker! When I asked what number she was on the so called "wait list" they said that they don't do it that way and that they just have a general "pool" of applicants that didn't get accepted that they call a wait list. Just terrible. An embarrassment to all Vermont State colleges!
Flagship of the Vermont College System. Graduated ‘82 degree in mechanical engineering After leaving the military in ‘74 Attended Vt Tech in ‘79 Set my goals and aspirations for the next 40 years Great school with futures to offer!
VTC is an incredible school! I very much enjoyed my time there pursuing my bachelor's degree in electromechanical engineering!
Ran my last cross country meet here and the guy who was supposed to be directing walked away and I took a wrong turn. The only reason I'm holding the school accountable is because it was their soccer coach.
Great school, had a well paying job the week following graduation, still have this job four years later. I would recommend this school to anyone.
Loved the college and a tour of the place. Simple and enjoyable. Would attend the school/recommend it!