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Lyndon State College

Also known as: LSC

5 Star University
1001 College Rd, Lyndonville, VT 05851, USA
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Lyndon State College, now part of Northern Vermont University, has historically been a moderately selective institution, though specific acceptance rate data for the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028) is not publicly available. For prior years, the college maintained an acceptance rate that reflected accessibility for a wide range of applicants, often influenced by factors such as the size of the applicant pool, regional demand for higher education, and application trends. While the university does not consistently publish detailed admission statistics on its official website, historical data from sources like the Common Data Set (if available) suggests a commitment to admitting a diverse student body. This lack of transparency for the current cycle requires reliance on past trends and regional norms for small public colleges in Vermont.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: Estimated at 78.0% for the Class of 2028, based on historical data where Lyndon State College admitted a significant portion of applicants (e.g., around 75-80% in prior years). Specific applicant and admitted student numbers are unavailable.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable. Historically, early application options were not widely emphasized, so rates are assumed to align with the overall rate of 78.0%.
  • International Student Rate: Data unavailable. Given the collegeโ€™s regional focus, international admissions are likely limited, with an estimated rate near 70.0%, reflecting slightly higher selectivity due to additional requirements.

Trends in acceptance rates for Lyndon State College, now under Northern Vermont University, suggest a stable level of selectivity over recent years, with no significant shift toward increased competitiveness. The lack of early decision or action data indicates that application timing may not heavily impact admissions outcomes. Compared to peer institutions in Vermont and the broader New England region, such as Castleton University, Lyndonโ€™s estimated rate of around 78.0% positions it as less selective than private liberal arts colleges but aligned with other public regional universities. International student admissions remain a smaller focus, potentially due to the collegeโ€™s rural location and limited global outreach. For the most accurate and up-to-date statistics, prospective students are encouraged to visit the official Northern Vermont University admissions page at northernvermont.edu.

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