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Extractions: Traditional colleges and universities offer two and four year degree programs. Examples of traditional colleges and universities include Harvard University, New York University, University of Texas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bard College, and Middlebury College. Generally, these colleges require completion of a liberal arts core curriculum in addition to coursework in a major field of study, and offer majors in subject areas (English, history, philosophy, Spanish, etc.) which may not be designed to prepare students for a particular career as well as majors (accounting, business, pre-law, education, journalism, engineering) which are career specific. Career Colleges, Technical Colleges, and Vocational Colleges in Vermont
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Extractions: Vermont has some of the best known institutions of higher learning in the east. The University of Vermont is one of the "public ivys" and draws students from all over the world.. Basic Education The Vermont constitution of 1777 provided for the establishment of elementary schools in towns and for a grammar school in each county. In 1823 the first teacher-training school in the U.S. was founded at Concord. In the late 1980s Vermont had 336 public elementary and secondary schools; total yearly enrollment was about 69,100 elementary pupils and 25,700 secondary students. About 6500 students attended private schools. Information from " vermont to top of list to top of list Vocational-Technical Centers Addison County Vocational Training Center Barre Regional Training Center Bellows Free Academy Training Center Brattleboro Vocational Education Center Burlington Vocational Center Enosburg Falls Vocational Training Essex Jct. Vocational-Technical Training Center
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Extractions: showNetworkBanner(1); var story_id = 417177; Home News Published: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 United States colleges and universities may soon be forced to publish an annual self-evaluative "report card" if Congress passes a proposal developed by the Career College Association, a Washington-based lobbying organization, as an addition to the Higher Education Act. "Our proposal applies to all post-secondary institutions and basically is an augmentation to the No Child Left Behind Act, which forces elementary and secondary schools to grade themselves," said Tammy Zimmer, regulatory analyst for the CCA. "It holds the schools to some kind of accountability to the parents and students."
Extractions: Acknowledgments This report was improved by the suggestions of the reviewers, Christopher Cross of the Center on Education Policy, Steven Marangos of the Louisiana Department of Education, Rick Cloud of the Connecticut Department of Education, and Charlene Hoffman and Frank Morgan of NCES. Bruce Taylor of NCES, whose careful review was much appreciated, chaired the adjudication. Beth Young and Tai Phan of NCES, and Jennifer Sable and Michael Planty of the Education Statistics Services Institute, ensured the quality of the information and the analyses. Julia Naum of the U.S. Bureau of the Census prepared the tables, and Susan Baldridge, Pinkerton Computer Consultants, Inc., formatted the final document. More Information For further information about this report or related publications and data sets, contact Lena McDowell at 202-502-7396 or by electronic mail at