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When
we ask students why they chose Champlain
College, most say that they were intrigued
by our Upside-Down Curriculum, internships
in most majors and our exceptionally
high job placement rate. They speak
highly of Champlain's small classes
and personal contact with professors
who are devoted teachers. They love
our location in Burlington and our
amazing residence halls.
What Makes a Champlain
Student?
- The Burlington campus is home
to about 1,950 full-time, undergraduate
students.
- Champlain students come from 32
states and 17 foreign countries;
65% come from outside Vermont
- The student body is approximately
44% female and 56% male
- Our students are recommended by
their high school counselors and
teachers as committed, independent
students who have the motivation,
intellectual curiosity and ability
to grow both academically and professionally
- Our students are unusually entrepreneurial
and interested in community service
- In high school, Champlain students
pursued a college preparatory curriculum
with five academic courses per semester,
including a minimum of:
- 3 years of college preparatory
mathematics, through at least
Algebra II. Many students take
Pre-Calculus, Calculus or AP
Calculus as juniors or seniors
- 4 years of college preparatory
English
- 4 years of college preparatory
Social Studies/History
- 3 years of lab science (4
years for allied health applicants)
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