Vermont State University Castleton Campus is a trusted establishment known for its excellent features and services. Located at 62 Alumni Dr, Castleton, VT 05735, it has served the community with dedication and reliability.
With a solid reputation backed by 63 reviews and an impressive average rating of 4.40 stars, Vermont State University Castleton 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.
Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, Vermont State University Castleton Campus is a reliable destination — and we hope you will give us a try.
| Monday | 8 AM–4:30 PM | 
| Tuesday | 8 AM–4:30 PM | 
| Wednesday | 8 AM–4:30 PM | 
| Thursday | 8 AM–4:30 PM | 
| Friday | 8 AM–4:30 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
Beautiful campus in the Green mountain State. The area is gorgeous, three beautiful lakes close by. The campus is well maintained.
Went here to hike DH rails to trails. Reviews for the trail said the college was the best place to park. The campus has a beautiful setting and the countryside is just as beautiful.
I recently visited Castleton University for a headshot senior with a former Castleton Alumni! It is such a beautiful school, with a very welcoming atmosphere! Check out more from this session on BPhotogenicPhotography.com
Coach Legacy and Jad Duca have transformed Castleton Wrestling into a Top 25 NCAA DIII Wrestling program in just a few years and have had two consecutive seasons with All-Americans. I would trust my student athletes to grow and develop under their leadership and guidance. Go Spartans!
Castleton University is a beautiful school set in small town VT. It is a perfect place for students who want to be more than just a number. Class sizes are small and all of the professors get to know their students. Castleton offers many of the same opportunities bigger universities do, with many clubs, D-3 sports teams, intramural teams, and there are always various events held around campus for students. The party scene is not huge here, but for anyone who loves the outdoors there's hiking, swimming, kayaking, skiing, all a short drive from campus. Overall, Castleton is a wonderful place to receive your college education.
I love it. Cause my daughter goes there and she is doing really great there. And she loves going to the library and reading all kinds of books. She loves the library and she love's the people that teach her. And she just loves everything about it. She has learned so much there.
I'm an alumni (class of 1992) and 24 years ago it was an okay place to go to school. Only problem I had was my faculty advisor never bothered to tell me until my last year there that I had to have a minor, which cost me an extra semester in this school to finish up. Atmosphere was fine, and being a small school everyone pretty much knew everyone by sight, if not by name, which was both good and bad. All in all not a bad place, but you're not going to wow anyone with a Castleton (where?) sheepskin.
I work and live near Castleton University. The young adults that attend the university and frequent the town are all such well rounded, polite and respectful children. I believe it’s how they’re taught along with the great homes they’re raised in.
As a double major in math and secondary education I found major conflicts in the program. I disagreed with the prevailing constructivist learning method. You cannot teach math whole to its parts. You must understand the concepts you are working with and build up. Not try to teach a whole unit and break it apart into its pieces afterward. Ex. You can't learn about right triangles and trigonometry until you understand what a right angle is. This was back in the late 90s early 2000s, maybe this has changed as the professors have retired. I was less than impressed with my advisors as I did all of the work for them in setting my schedules and figuring out how to graduate on time. I would have finished in 3 1/2 years had it not been for 1 math class only offered every other spring that I was unable to get into my sophomore year since it was full of upper classmen taking it as an elective. Not fair to someone who needs it for their major at all. Also as a somewhat non traditional student (started at 16 and graduate at 20) and living at home meant trying to get in the touchstones classes very difficult, as my license was still a junior drivers license and I was not allowed to drive after 9pm.
Beautiful place, great stadium
It was at this university that Physics professor Nick Miller built his “time transport” and saved the world from the evils of JK Robertson and GenCorp! …
My son just started his 1st year! I'm so proud & I m miss him so much and I'm glad it's only a few hours away!
Wonderful music program with music education, performance, musical theater, and music bachelor's degree
Supernice University, awesome surroundings
If you want an actual education, with nice people and edible food DO NOT GO HERE. look at their graduation rate, most people leave here anyways. DONT DO IT!!!!!
Had a wonderful physics teacher who also moonlighted as an aviation enthusiast. Lovely wife too.
Lovely campus. Peter and Abigail gave us a great tour and answered all freshman concerns.
This is the best uni I have ever attended. Miss you Castleton family. A small uni w/ a big heart)
Football stadium and saw outdoor classroom, rail to trail, observatory, several impressive university buildings
Small college big heart for sure. Definitely enjoyed my time at the college.