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Goddard College

Plainfield, Vermont · Private (nonprofit)

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N/ACampus
BAcademics
A-Admissions
CStudent Life
B-Overall

About

Goddard College is located in Plainfield, Vermont. It is a private (nonprofit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 113 students.

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Cost and aid

Cost breakdown

In-state tuition$19,568
Out-of-state tuition$19,568
Room & board$2,100
Avg aid package$10,002
Students receiving aid53%
Pell grant recipients53%

Goddard College's tuition ranged from $17,500-$19,999 for undergraduates and $20,000-$24,999 for postgraduates. The college participated in Title IV federal financial aid programs. A Goddard College Scholarship Fund was established to assist current students in transitioning to Prescott College after Goddard's closure.

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Admissions

Application info

Acceptance rate20%
Student–faculty ratio7:1
Test optionalYes
Common AppYes
Application fee$65

Goddard College had a selective admission policy, considering students' past academic records and grades. The college looked for students who were self-directed and motivated to design their own curricula. The acceptance rate was around 20%, indicating a competitive admissions process.

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Academics

Retention rate100%
Student–faculty ratio7:1
Full-time faculty35%

Goddard College was known for its experimental and progressive approach to education, emphasizing student-designed curricula and narrative evaluations instead of grades. The college pioneered the low-residency model, blending independent study with intensive on-campus residencies. Its educational philosophy promoted creativity, critical thinking, and social consciousness.

Outcomes

Median earnings (10 yrs)$25,552
Avg starting salary$35,459
Earn more than HS grad59%
Loan default (3 yr)4%
Loan repayment (3 yr)56%

Goddard College emphasized student-directed learning and interdisciplinary study, preparing graduates for diverse fields. Alumni have made contributions in writing, music, and social activism. The college's closure in 2024 led to a teach-out agreement with Prescott College to ensure students could complete their degrees.

Student life

Demographics

Small School
113Student size

Compared to 5,382 national average

More femaleGender ratio
Female 67%Male 33%
59% WhiteRacial diversity
White 59%Black 8%Hispanic 4%Other 29%
Campus housingYes

Student life at Goddard College centered around a close-knit community, especially during the intensive residency periods. The college fostered a supportive environment where students collaborated with faculty and peers. Activities included workshops, presentations, and co-curricular events, though traditional sports and Greek life were absent.

About Goddard College

Goddard College provided a safe campus environment with 24-hour emergency phone/alarm devices and security patrols. The college prioritized student well-being and offered personal counseling services. Trained security personnel patrolled the campus from 9 PM to 6 AM.

Goddard College did not have a traditional honors program, but it offered individualized learning opportunities through student-designed curricula and close mentorship with faculty advisors. Students engaged in senior studies and thesis projects that integrated theory and practice.

Goddard College welcomed international students, though the percentage of international students was relatively low. The college provided support services to international students, including visa assistance. Residencies brought together students and faculty from around the world, fostering a diverse learning community.

Endowment$861,669
Avg faculty salary$62,004

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