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Transformative education and community for students who learn differently.
The truth is that neurodiversity is a strength, yet the insights and creativity of students who learn differently often go untapped. Not at Landmark College.
As the first institution of higher learning to pioneer college-level studies for students with dyslexia, Landmark College is now a global leader in integrated teaching methods for students who learn differently, including students with learning disabilities (such as dyslexia), ADHD, autism, or executive function challenges.
One key to student success: choosing the right point of entry. Landmark College offers associate degrees, bachelor’s degrees, Bridge Experience, Transition-at-College, Short-Term Summer Programs, and a variety of online offerings. Apply for admission today and discover the path forward.
Student Stories
Watch the short film below to learn more about how Landmark College prioritizies students, listening to their needs, and creating confidence through the unique support of campus faculty and staff.
Landmark Indigo Profile
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Tuition and Financial Responsibility
Cost is a significant factor in most family’s decision-making process. Landmark College works closely with students and families to identify financial aid and scholarship options to make education affordable.
Further, Landmark College is managed from a place of financial strength and stability, providing a sense of confidence for students and families.
The U.S. Department of Education, in its most recent Financial Responsibility Composite Score, continues to rate Landmark College’s fiscal health as financially responsible.
The New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), praised College in a 2018 progress report for diversifying its academic offerings, growing its short-term and online programs, and strengthening its fundraising and grant support.
Hear from Landmark College students about how their experience here has led them to discover their strengths:
Dyslexia Success: Understood and Harvey Hubbell Talk with Landmark College Students
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By phone: 802-387-6718
By email: admissions@landmark.edu.
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Note: Landmark College offers rolling admissions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Both! Originally founded as a two-year institution, Landmark College now offers both baccalaureate and associate degrees. Our office of Transfer, Career & Internship services offers robust support to students who choose to transfer to other institutions to complete their degrees, as well as to the increasing numbers who are choosing to stay here for a four-year degree.
Landmark College offers rolling admissions. While many students enroll in the fall after their senior year of high school, many others enroll in fall or spring as transfer students. New students can also begin during January Term through our Jump Start program.
Students at other colleges looking for a short-term boost to their study skills, time management, and organization can consider our Bridge Semester or our summer session for visiting college students.
Unique to Landmark College is the potential Medical Tax deduction for tuition, fees, and additional costs like books, computers, and transportation. Learn more about this opportunity to make Landmark College affordable.
Check the schedules of our admissions travel team and schedule a meeting with one of them when they are in your area. Or give us a call at 802-387-6718, and we'll connect you with the admissions director who will be your direct contact throughout the application process. You can also reach us at admissions@landmark.edu. We look forward to speaking with you!