General Studies, A.A.

Offered :

  • Castleton, VT
  • Johnson, VT
  • Lyndon, VT
  • Randolph, VT
  • Williston, VT
  • Available Online

Some locations where this program is offered are eligible for international students requiring an F-1 visa.


What is an In-Person Plus program?

Program-required courses are taught through a combination of in-person and remote delivery. Remote learning may require meeting at a specific time or may not have a specific class time; all weekly interactions and assignments for remote courses are completed through a learning site.

What is an Online program?

Online programs: Teaching and learning takes place over the internet, allowing students to access course materials, interact with instructors and peers, and complete assignments remotely. Some programs may require in-person meetings, residency, or fieldwork.

If you’re not sure about your plans, you can earn a respected and versatile associate degree while you follow your curiosity and explore different professions. Our two-year associate degree in General Studies exposes you to a range of disciplines and provides a solid educational base for transferring into a bachelor’s program or moving up the professional ladder. At Vermont State University, you can design a program that fits your goals and future. Remote learning options also make earning this degree convenient for students who are also working full-time.

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Why Study General Studies at Vermont State?

  • A Respected Credential: Considering community college? You can earn an affordable degree from a state university that gives you more resources, services, support, and a strong name behind you. 
  • A Curriculum Built Around Your Interests:  Now is your chance to explore all the areas that interest you as you discern your future direction. You’ll work with your advisor to design your program and select courses in academic and professional areas that intrigue you the most. 
  • Higher Earnings:  According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics, those holding an associate degree earn on average $5,300 more per year than those without a college degree. 
  • Flexible Study Options: Choose online or in-person and go at your own pace for a degree that fits your life circumstances. 
  • Supportive Environment:  At Vermont State, you’re not just a number. You’ll find small class sizes and caring faculty who are dedicated to your success.  
  • Strategic Step: Whether you decide to enter the job market and enjoy enhanced earning power or continue your studies in another Vermont State program, earning your degree is a smart decision that will open new opportunities for your future.   

Start Terms for General Studies, A.A.

  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 26, 2026
  • Online Fall 1 – August 22, 2026
  • Fall 1 – August 24, 2026
  • Online Fall 2 – October 19, 2026
  • Online Spring 1 – January 19, 2027
  • Spring 1 – January 19, 2027

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  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 26, 2026
  • Online Fall 1 – August 22, 2026
  • Fall 1 – August 24, 2026
  • Online Fall 2 – October 19, 2026
  • Online Spring 1 – January 19, 2027
  • Spring 1 – January 19, 2027
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Holistic Health, B.S.


Also available as a minor.

This program is eligible for international students requiring an F-1 visa.


What is an Online program?

Online programs: Teaching and learning takes place over the internet, allowing students to access course materials, interact with instructors and peers, and complete assignments remotely. Some programs may require in-person meetings, residency, or fieldwork.

Approach health and healing through a broader perspective. The Holistic Health degree program at Vermont State University, one of the few of its kind in the country, will ground you in core scientific disciplines and train you to understand a wide variety of holistic health care therapies — including chiropractic, yoga, acupuncture, herbalism, and meditation/mindfulness.

You’ll deepen your understanding of holistic health practices through classes focused on individual practices, research opportunities, and hands-on internships. When you graduate, you will be prepared to continue building your knowledge through post-graduate training in health-related programs.

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Why Study Holistic Health at Vermont State?

  • Unique Path: Start preparing for integrative medicine or holistic health careers at the undergraduate level. There are few bachelor’s level programs that let you begin to explore and build your knowledge for a non-traditional approach to health care. 
  • Expert-Approved Curriculum: Study a curriculum consistent with the standards set by the National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health and Bastyr University’s School of Naturopathic Medicine. Vermont State’s program has been examined and approved by Dr. James Gordon, who served as the first chairman of the program advisory council to the NIH Office of Alternative Medicine and as Chairman of the White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy. 
  • Evidence-Based Approach: Holistic health doesn’t mean abandoning scientific standards of measuring effectiveness. You’ll develop a broad base in chemistry, biology, anatomy, and physiology along with research methods that will give you tools to assess the evidence supporting alternative health care practices. 
  • Reiki Certification: Students have the opportunity to earn a Level I Reiki Certification.
  • Tools for Self-Care: We help you apply what you learn to your self-care, so you can put healthy strategies into practice for handling the stresses of your college experience and set the foundations for caring for yourself in your future holistic health career. This is one of the best ways to learn integrative, cross-cultural, and evidence-based skills across various holistic health practices and therapies. 
  • Faculty Expertise: The director and primary faculty member for Vermont State’s Bachelor of Science in Holistic Health is a practicing holistic health doctor. Your instructors also include a clinically-trained herbalist and certified health and wellness coach and a nationally-certified Ayurvedic Practitioner. 

Start Terms for Holistic Health, B.S.

  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 26, 2026
  • Online Fall 1 – August 22, 2026
  • Online Fall 2 – October 19, 2026
  • Online Spring 1 – January 19, 2027

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Meet Our Faculty

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Associate Professor, Holistic Health Program Coordinator

  • Johnson Campus

Ready to Take the Next Step?

  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 26, 2026
  • Online Fall 1 – August 22, 2026
  • Online Fall 2 – October 19, 2026
  • Online Spring 1 – January 19, 2027