Founded: 1911
Student body: 1,350 undergraduates, male:female ratio: 48:52, 60% in-state students, 50% living on campus
Academics: 24 undergraduate majors, 8 associate degree programs, awarding A.A., A.S., B.S., B.A., M.Ed., and M.S.T. degrees
Faculty: 59 full-time faculty members (all with the highest degrees in their respective fields) and approximately 95 part-time faculty members
Class Size: Average class size: 13, student:teacher ratio 13:1
Learn by doing: Offering a hands-on education, starting with our First Major Activity
Athletics: NCAA Division III college with 12 intercollegiate sports and 30 intramural/club sports
Clubs and Activities: Over 20 student clubs and organizations, numerous leadership opportunities
The Lyndon Campus: 175-acre campus, 14 computer labs, and 6 science labs
The library: 110,000 volumes, 545 periodical subscriptions, 677 CD-ROM titles, and 4,500 audiovisual items
Residential Living: 10 residence halls house 710 students
Technology at Lyndon: Computer:student ratio 1:6, high-speed Internet access is in every residence hall.
Tuition: Total costs of attendance (tuition, fees, and room and board) for 2007 and 2008:
Vermont Residents $15,909
Non-Vermont Residents $24,093
NEBHE/Good Neighbor $19,437
Sports Facilities: 2 gymnasiums, a pool, a fitness/weight room, 4 tennis courts, 4 athletic fields, cross-country trails, ropes course, outdoor volleyball court, basketball courts, and canoe ponds
Admissions: Rolling admission, applications encouraged by February 1
SOAR! (Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration): First-year students attend this two-day program before the semester begins so that they can familiarize themselves with the tools and resources at Lyndon
NEAS&C: Lyndon State College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools & Colleges.
