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Educational Research, M.S.

Offered :

  • Castleton, VT

This program may include some in-person courses offered on campus or at an off-campus site, some blended courses with in-person or remote participation, and some online courses.


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.

Vermont State’s Master of Science in Educational Research is a professional learning program for in-service educators who want to use educational research methods to improve teaching and learning. Through the program, you will take courses in educational studies, learn about research design and methodologies, investigate a focus area of interest, and write an original thesis. You’ll graduate as a confident research professional who can use study results to improve your own teaching and to effect change in schools and in policy. You’ll be able to refine your practice, improve curriculums, and develop new approaches to support and advocate for students.

Most classes are online, with a few in-person courses that meet on select Saturdays. Courses are offered during fall, spring, and summer semesters, and you may be eligible to transfer up to 12 degree-approved credits from accredited institutions.

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Why Get a Master’s in Educational Research at Vermont State?

  • Professional Growth: You’ll study topics that will help you develop your research skills and also strengthen your own teaching. You’ll become a better educator and have the ability to promote change grounded in rigorous investigation and analysis. 
  • Immediate Impact: You’ll continue your own teaching while you learn, and you will be able to immediately put into practice what you study at Vermont State. 
  • Research Experience: Through producing your thesis and working closely with a faculty advisor, you will gain the experience, skills, and confidence to conduct your own research and persuasively present your results. 
  • Academic Flexibility: Our elective offerings enable you to focus your study on topics that are important to you, your unique school, and your community. 

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

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Meet Our Faculty

Associate Professor

  • Johnson Campus

Associate Professor

  • Castleton Campus

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Faculty

  • Johnson Campus

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Dean, Graduate Programs

  • Johnson Campus

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Department Chair/Professor

  • Castleton Campus

Monica McEnerny

Associate Professor

  • Castleton Campus

Professor/Licensure Officer

  • Castleton Campus

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Psychological Science, A.A.  

Offered :

  • Castleton, VT
  • Johnson, VT
  • Available Online

This program is not 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.

At Vermont State you won’t just get an associate degree in Psychology—you’ll get a well-rounded education and career preparation. Our dynamic curriculum combines classroom learning with hands-on professional experience, giving you the chance to develop your psychological knowledge and skills in real-world settings. Through partnerships with community organizations, you’ll even have the opportunity to learn while making a difference in the community.

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Why Study Psychological Science at Vermont State?

  • Flexibility: Our program is affordable, accessible, and flexible. You can tailor your program to your interests and schedule. 
  • Small Classes: We offer small classes and the same cutting-edge curriculum as larger universities. You’ll work closely with expert faculty who have years of experience. 
  • Hands-on Experience: You’ll gain real-world experience through internships and research opportunities in faculty-led psychology research labs. 
  • Career Preparation: We’ll prepare you for further study or careers in mental health, education, healthcare, or business. 

Start Terms for Psychological Science, A.A.  

  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 2, 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 2, 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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Business Administration, A.S. 


Some locations where this program is offered are 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.

Our Business Administration associate degree program allows you to graduate in two years with a strong foundation in running businesses. You’ll start taking classes in your major immediately and gain the tools you need to become a future leader and adapt to the rapid pace of innovation in the global economy. You’ll benefit from the interdisciplinary nature of our program, which includes courses in accounting, management, marketing, and more, and you’ll be ready to transition seamlessly to a bachelor’s degree program when you’re ready.

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Why Study Business Administration at Vermont State?

  • Relationship-Based Education: Our student-centered, inclusive, and supportive environment promotes personal growth and development. 
  • Small Classes: Dedicated faculty know how business works because they have years of experience working in business. They will know your name and work closely with you to create a personal, meaningful educational experience.   
  • Flexibility: We offer multiple schedule and class format options, along with five campus locations. You’ll be able to create a degree plan that fits your life. 
  • Affordability: Our program will give you a substantial return on your investment. You will have the opportunity to prepare for a successful career with earning potential for financial stability.  

What You’ll Learn

You’ll develop your technical skills and knowledge, along with essential soft skills in areas such as communication, leadership, professionalism, creativity, teamwork, and conflict resolution. We integrate concepts of diversity, equity, inclusion, ethics, and corporate social responsibility throughout the curriculum.  

Outside the Classroom, In the Community

You will get hands-on experience with computer simulations, case studies, team projects, research, and presentations. 

Start Terms for Business Administration, A.S. 

  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 2, 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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Meet Our Faculty

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Assistant Professor

  • Johnson Campus

Ready to Take the Next Step?

  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 2, 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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Psychological Science, B.A.

Offered :

  • Castleton, VT
  • Johnson, VT
  • Available Online

This program is not 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.

In Vermont State’s Psychological Science B.A. program, you’ll learn about human behavior, develop critical-thinking skills, and put your classroom learning into practice in the field.

Explore career options such as working with children and families, community organizations and agencies, and/or in addiction, education, criminal justice, health and wellness, and other specialty areas.

In the tight-knit community of our psychology program, you'll have the faculty and peer support to develop your knowledge and professional vision while expanding your viewpoints and embracing the value of lifelong learning. You’ll finish the program prepared to pursue — and excel in — a range of psychology careers and jobs in and outside of the field of psychology, and prepared for graduate study, too.

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Why Study Psychological Science at Vermont State

  • Diverse, Relevant Skills: In addition to psychology-specific knowledge, our program focuses on skills that are important in any job. You’ll develop strengths in communication, critical thinking, teamwork, problem-solving, and presentation.      
  • Hands-On Learning: You’ll learn hands-on through internships and field experiences that match your passions, through research projects working alongside faculty, or you may even pursue your own research. You’ll gain the real experience in the field that employers want to see.
  • Accelerated Option: Save money and time by finishing your psychology bachelor degree in three or three-and-a-half years with our accelerated track. You’ll build skills throughout the program to stand out to employers.      
  • Preparation for More Study: The Psychological Science B.A. program is a major step toward pursuing graduate study in psychology, counseling, social work, or clinical mental health at Vermont State or elsewhere. Additionally, qualified students can be referred by full-time faculty to participate in the Bridge Program to Vermont State master’s degree programs in counseling or clinical mental health. Bridge Program students can take up to nine credits in our master’s degree programs in Counseling or Clinical Mental health. You could apply these credits toward both the upper-level breadth courses in your psychology degree as well as the Vermont State graduate degrees in counseling or clinical mental health. The Psychological Science B.A. is also a versatile degree that serves as a credential for admission to graduate study in other fields like education, health, business, the arts, law, etc. 

Start Terms for Psychological Science, B.A.

  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 2, 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 2, 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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Professional Studies, B.S.

Offered :

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

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.

Whether you wish to advance in your current profession, pivot to a new career, or create a unique path to your degree, our Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies program provides you with the tools and flexibility you need to succeed. This versatile program is tailored to adult learners aiming to elevate their careers, transfer students seeking a flexible educational pathway, and traditional students interested in the flexibility and self-designed nature of the program.

At its core, the program equips you with vital professional skills such as leadership, management, communication, and team building. Beyond the foundational curriculum, you have the unique opportunity to custom-design 30 credits in an area that interests you, aligning your education with your career aspirations, and transfer credit. This personalized approach allows you to have a deeply relevant and practical educational experience.

Our program is available in-person plus and fully online, ensuring accessibility for you no matter your schedule or location. If you're looking for a dynamic and adaptable education that respects your professional and personal commitments, Vermont State's B.S. in Professional Studies is your pathway to success.

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Why Study Professional Studies at Vermont State?

  • Flexible to Meet All Learners: The self-designed nature of the program can meet the educational goals of all learners — working adults, transfer students, and traditional students — through online and in-person learning experiences at a pace that works for you
  • Accessible for Working Adults: Completing the degree online provides the flexibility and relevance that supports ongoing career advancement.
  • Transfer Friendly: Create your degree program from a variety of previously earned college credits. Transfer up to 90 credits and fit the program seamlessly into your life as a working professional.
  • Personalized Area of Interest: Choose to custom-design a significant portion of your curriculum through seminar courses, allowing you to create a personalized area of interest that aligns with your career goals and passions.
  • Professional Opportunities: As a Vermont State student, you’ll have access to many resources and benefits that make a difference in your education and your career, such as cutting-edge classes, career-focused learning, and supportive faculty and advisors.

Start Terms for Professional Studies, B.S.

  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 2, 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 2, 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

Interdisciplinary Studies, B.A.

Offered :

  • Johnson, VT
  • Available Online

This program is 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.

At Vermont State University, the Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies offers you the opportunity and challenge to create a self-designed interdisciplinary program. You can explore connections and patterns within and among disciplines to create a degree that supports your personal, academic, and career goals. You may also declare an overarching theme or focus for your Plan of Study. Examples of themes include, but are not limited to, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, Global Studies, Human Studies, The Arts, and STEM.

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Why Study Interdisciplinary Studies at Vermont State?

  • Personalized Study Design: Craft a cohesive plan of study that reflects your interests. Whether you’re drawn to Gender Studies, STEM, or other disciplines, the choice is yours. 
  • Practical Experience: Embark on internships, undertake significant projects, and culminate with a notable fourth-year capstone, translating your academic insights into tangible career outcomes. 
  • Dedicated Guidance: Navigate your degree path with a trained Interdisciplinary Studies advisor. We’re ready to assist you, ensuring your path is clear and supported every step of the way. 
  • Learning Flexibility: Whether on-campus, online, or a blended approach, choose the format that best fits your learning style and your life circumstances. If you’re transferring in, we welcome your credits. You can also apply courses from any study abroad or National Student Exchange experience to your plan of study.  

Start Terms for Interdisciplinary Studies, B.A.

  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 2, 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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Student Stories

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“I’m working on weaving art and literature together with the education component of my degree. Exploring these areas has allowed me to find outlets that I can direct students to.”

Emily Mixon

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  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 2, 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

Art, M.F.A.

Offered :

  • Johnson, VT
  • Available Online

We offer campus-based, low-residency, and remote options so you can advance in your artistic career in a way that fits your life.


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.

Master your medium and reach new depths of creative expression with an M.F.A. in Art from Vermont State University. You’ll work with accomplished faculty and motivated peers in a nurturing community as you focus on independent projects that build your skill and versatility as an artist. An exploration of contemporary art history and theory will inform your practice as you build meaningful relationships with other artists that will fuel your professional development.

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Why Get a Master’s in Art at Vermont State?

Flexibility for Your Season of Life

Take advantage of the opportunity for mentored growth without interrupting your life. This is a single art M.F.A. program with a flexible menu of course options that enable you to work on campus, remotely, or in a low-residency format. You can even combine all three options for maximum flexibility. 

In the low-residency M.F.A. in Art format, you have the option of scheduling residency periods in a way that takes account of your circumstances, such as job flexibility, home life, and desire to work alongside a particular visiting artist or fellow student.

A Welcoming Community of Artists 

Find inspiration, companionship, and common ground with others who share your dedication to the artistic vocation.  

In the on-campus program, you’ll meet weekly with faculty and fellow students for critical discussion and reflection on your work. 

In the low-residency option, you can work remotely, or through an additional application process at the Vermont Studio Center for up to four residencies. 

No matter which option you choose, including fully remote, you’ll build relationships with experienced faculty mentors who are invested in your professional development and personal success.  

Professional Facilities

As an on-campus student, enjoy dedicated studio space and create work in the Vermont State University studios for printmaking, painting, sculpture, ceramics, drawing, and multi-media work. You’ll also have access to our darkroom, wood shop, welding area, carving benches, outdoor space for sculptural installations, and state-of-the-art computer lab for graphic design and digital art so you can always find the right tools to pursue your creative vision.

Multiple Levels of Growth 

As you participate in our M.F.A. program, you’re going to make significant improvements in your artistic skills — as you’d expect.

But you’ll also grow in a number of other ways, including: 

  • Depth: Course readings, your own reflections, and discussion with others in the community will help you develop a more thoughtful, informed approach to your practice as an artist.  
  • Network: You’ll connect with fellow artists from the local community, the state, and even abroad as you build relationship that will support your growth and open new opportunities. 
  • Knowledge of the Profession: Achieving sustainable success as an artist takes a lot more than artistic skill. Through the program, you’ll expand your knowledge of the art world and the professional practices you’ll need to thrive in your profession. 

Start Terms for Art, M.F.A.

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

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  • Interdisciplinary Art
  • Studio Art

You’ll learn about these areas of concentration and explore which more closely aligns with your artistic goals as part of your interview process. 

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Leadership Studies, M.A.


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.

Vermont State’s online Master of Arts in Leadership Studies provides a unique approach to learning the strategies that mid-career, in-transition, or senior professionals across all sectors can use to shape the future of their organization and community. With an interdisciplinary curriculum of only six 5-credit courses that can be completed in one year, you can study innovative topics such as design and system thinking, diversity studies, social ethics, critical future studies, and scholar-practitioner inquiry. Our leadership degree program cultivates contemplative practice by developing awareness, connection, and wisdom through the integration of avant-garde content, personal development, and peer interaction in a multimodal asynchronous learning environment.

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Why Study Leadership Studies at Vermont State?

  • Future Impact: Gain the strategies, knowledge, and inspiration to shape the movements of the future, whether you are a mid-career or senior professional or are in the middle of a professional change. Students come from every sector, including education, business, public affairs, human and social services, healthcare, the arts, and civic affairs.  
  • Flexible Design: Complete the six-course program in one year through full-time enrollment (two concurrent courses per semester) or in two years with part-time enrollment (one course per semester). Courses can be completed in any sequence.   
  • Cutting-Edge Strategies: Courses use multimedia content, experiential projects, open education resources, peer study sessions, critical perspectives, creative expression, adult learning theory, and other engaging instructional strategies.  
  • Deep Study: 5-credit courses give you fewer courses to complete, fewer transitions, fewer (yet more captivating) assignments, and fewer readings, so you can absorb them more fully. 
  • Online: The courses are online in an asynchronous format, so you can arrange your own weekly schedule. The program is available to a global audience.

Start Terms for Leadership Studies, M.A.

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

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Meet Our Faculty

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Dean, Graduate Programs

  • Johnson Campus

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Associate Professor

  • Lyndon Campus

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Business Administration, B.S.

Offered :

  • Castleton, VT
  • Johnson, VT
  • Lyndon, VT
  • Randolph, 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.

Prepare to launch your own business, manage a family business, or pursue a leadership role in an organization of your choice with a Business Administration degree from Vermont State. Study accounting, entrepreneurship, general business, management, or marketing. You’ll have the opportunity to make a name for yourself as well as make a difference in your community through our robust experiential-learning opportunities. Your bachelor’s degree in Business Administration will boost your career or put you on the path toward a master's degree from Vermont State, such as our M.B.A. program.

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Why Study Business Administration at Vermont State?

  • Strong Reputation: Our business program is renowned throughout Vermont, New England, and the nation.  
  • Paid Internships: We leverage our extensive network to place you in paid internships that build your resumé. 
  • Expert Faculty: Our instructors are seasoned professionals whose decades of experience in the field inform their teaching. They know business because they’ve done business.    
  • Professional Networking: Benefit from our extensive alumni network of industry leaders who are actively engaged with one another long after completing their degrees.   

Concentrations in Business Administration, B.S.

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  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 2, 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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Student Stories

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“What’s great is that there are students of many ages here. I’m certainly not the youngest student, but I’m not the oldest either. I have never felt out of place because of my age. In fact, I have always felt welcome, which has been very comforting.” 

Sarah Day
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Associate Professor

  • Lyndon Campus

Assistant Professor

  • Castleton Campus

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Professor & Program Coordinator

  • Randolph Campus

Professor

  • Williston Campus

Part Time Professor

  • Castleton Campus

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Assistant Professor

  • Johnson Campus

Ready to Take the Next Step?

  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 2, 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

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 2, 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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Ready to Take the Next Step?

  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 2, 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

Foundations of Education, M.A.


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.

Vermont State’s M.A. in Foundations of Education is a personalized professional learning opportunity for educators across PreK-12 and higher education. It is also designed for professionals from other sectors interested in the field of education. The program emphasizes critical scholar-practitioner inquiry. Courses include an interdisciplinary core in educational studies, plus a customizable concentration for self-directed, job-embedded, applied learning. Teachers may design the concentration to add endorsements.

All courses are completed online. A field-based option is available; consult the faculty advisor for details. Courses are offered during fall, spring, and summer semesters, and you may be eligible to transfer up to 12 degree-approved credits from accredited institutions.

Participants who already have an advanced degree may take the Foundations of Education, Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study.

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Why Get a Master’s in Foundations of Education at Vermont State?

  • Personalized Approach: This program offers a personalized, professional learning opportunity for educators across PreK-12 and higher education, and others interested in the field of education. 
  • Customized Concentration: Add teaching endorsements or another self-designed area of study to your professional credentials through the 18-credit individualized concentration embedded within the program.  
  • Applied Inquiry: The program is grounded in an applied practitioner-scholar approach that teaches you to begin with your everyday professional experiences as a foundation for formal inquiry. 
  • Interdisciplinary Methods You will develop skills in a variety of inquiry methods such as self-study, action research, phenomenology, critical and cultural studies, and narrative reflection.  

Start Terms for Foundations of Education, M.A.

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

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  • Educational Leadership, M.A. 
  • Educational Research, M.S. 
  • Learning, Design, and Technology, MEd. 
  • Foundations of Education, Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study 

Student Stories

“I have always been a knowledge seeker and question ponderer. The Foundations of Education program allowed me to cultivate these parts of myself with refined tools. I have finally been able to build a foundation of grounded credibility for new and old beliefs, and values. Along the way, I had to let go of, discard, and renegotiate beliefs and understandings that did not hold up under scrutiny, critique, and new knowledge.”

Sarah Jo Willey

“Applying to a program where I got to design a lot of the content was definitely out of my comfort zone. I was used to taking classes with clear goals and assignments. However, I was happily surprised how empowering it was to study exactly how I wanted, and design creative ways to show my learning. I would highly recommend this program to anyone.”

Kathryn Gray

Meet Our Faculty

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Dean, Graduate Programs

  • Johnson Campus

Associate Professor

  • Johnson Campus

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Faculty

  • Johnson Campus

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Department Chair/Professor

  • Castleton Campus

Monica McEnerny

Associate Professor

  • Castleton Campus

Associate Professor

  • Castleton Campus

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Holistic Health, B.S.

Offered :

  • Johnson, VT
  • Available Online

Also available as a minor.

This program is 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.

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 Certifications: Students have the opportunity to earn a Level I Reiki Certification, in-person students can earn up to a Level II 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 2, 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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Part Time Faculty

  • Johnson Campus

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Associate Professor, Holistic Health Program Coordinator

  • Johnson Campus

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  • Online Spring 2 – March 16, 2026
  • Online Summer 1 – May 2, 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

Athletic Leadership, M.S.


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.

Vermont State University’s online Master of Science in Athletic Leadership is unlike any other program in the field. We’ll prepare you for success in director and head coaching positions in high schools, universities, and youth athletic organizations through professional and applied training. Become a leader and role model in the field with our online, affordable, and personalized Athletic Leadership master’s degree in as little as one year or take your time without taking time off work. Students will apply what they learn in the program through their final degree requirement: the internship or the special project.

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Why Study Athletic Leadership at Vermont State?

  • Strong Qualifications: Prepare for professional positions in athletic departments in high schools and universities or youth athletic organizations that require specialized and applied training.  
  • Top Placements: Graduates from the M.S. in Athletic Leadership have gone on to careers at organizations such as: 
    • United States Military Academy (West Point) 
    • Vanderbilt University 
    • UMASS – Amherst   
    • Skidmore College 
    • Utah Mammoth (NHL) 
    • Burlington High School (VT) 
    • Granville High School (NY)
    • Killington Mountain School (VT)
    • Rutland Recreation (VT) 
    • Special Olympics 
  • Small Classes: Our small class sizes will provide you with the personal attention you need to excel.  
  • Experienced Faculty: Classes are taught by professionals with deep and broad experience in the field from around the country.  
  • Flexible Program: Online, asynchronous delivery means you can work on your own schedule and you can complete all program requirements in as little as a single year or up to five years. 

Start Terms for Athletic Leadership, M.S.

  • Online Summer 1 – May 2, 2026
  • Online Summer 2 – July 6, 2026
  • Online Fall 1 – August 22, 2026
  • Online Spring 1 – January 19, 2027

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Financial Aid For Athletic Leadership Students

Vermont State University is providing a high-quality, affordable degree in athletic leadership to students across Vermont and beyond. Our financial aid team is here to help you explore all your graduate aid options.

Student Stories

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“The amount of hands-on education and all my field experiences and internships allowed me to build the connections I needed to further my career and find a job in the industry right out of college.” 

Kristianna Lawless
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“When I came on my visit, I just had a feeling that this was the place for me. I really liked the new athletic facilities. I decided to stay for my graduate work because of the financial package that is offered to the graduate assistants. I knew that I would be involved heavily in athletics and I would learn a lot about my field.”

Eric Horsfield

Meet Our Faculty

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Professor, Program Director, Sport Management and Athletic Leadership

  • Castleton Campus

Assistant Professor

  • Castleton Campus

Adjunct Faculty

  • Castleton Campus

Adjunct Professor

  • Castleton Campus

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Professor

  • Castleton Campus

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