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St. Michael's College

Name St. Michael's College
Address 1 Winooski Park
Colchester, VT 05439
Website http://www.smcvt.edu
Email admission@smcvt.edu
Percent Undergrad College Owned 97%
Percent Fraternity 0%
Percent Sorority 0%
Percent Campus Weekends 85%
Offer Housing Yes
Percent Students College Housing 97%
Campus Housing Yes
Off Campus Assistance No
Types Available coed dorms (42%), women's dorms (10%), apartment for single students (47%), special housing for disabled students (1%), other housing options
College Owned Singles 17%
College Owned Doubles 36%
College Owned Triples 20%
College Owned Apartments 27%
College Owned Other N/A
Num College Owned 38
Sprinkler System 32%
Fire Alarms 100%
High Speed Internet 100%
Campus Size 440 acres
Percent Weekends 85%
Nearest Airport Burlington (2), Montreal, Quebec, Canada (90)
Nearest Train Essex Junction (3)
Nearest Bus Burlington (3)
Public Transport Yes
Cars Permitted No
Percent Cars 75%
School Employment Yes
Percent Undergrads Employed 14%
Average Undergrad Earnings 1,494
Freshmen Discouraged Working No
Army Rotc Offered at cooperating institution (University of Vermont)
Navy Rotc Not offered
Airforce Rotc N/A
Alcohol Permitted Yes
Additional Policies class attendance mandatory, hazing prohibited, smoking prohibited, other
Popular Events Saint Michael's Playhouse/Drama Department Productions, Family Weekend, Matsure(Japanese cultural celebration of Spring), Annual visit from Gospel Choir from Saint Peter Claver Parish in New Orleans, Martin Luther King Day.
Student Activities choral groups, concert band, dance, drama/theater, jazz band, literary magazine, music ensembles, musical theater, radio station, student government, student newspaper, yearbook
Num Organizations 40
Honor Societies Phi Beta Kappa honor society (Gamma Chapter), Delta Epsilon Sigma (National Catholic Honor Society), Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science), Omicron Delta Epsilon (Economics), Phi Alpha Theta (History), Kappa Delta Pi (Education), Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathematics), Psi Chi (Psychology), Sigma Xi (Scientific Research), Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
Religious Organizations (Appears as submitted by school) Edmundite Campus Ministry, M. O. V. E. (Mobilization of Volunteer Effort), Student Retreats (LEAP, Emmaus), Liturgical Ministry, Liturgical Dance, Liturgical Choir, RCIA, CRE (Catholic Religious Education).
International Organizations (Appears as submitted by school) 1. Alianza: The Alianza Society celebrates Latino culture and experience through programs, workshops, and lectures that focus on Latino heritage, address socio-political issues that impact the Latino community, and raise awareness about issues of tolerance. 2. Diversity Coalition: The primary goal of the Diversity Coalition is to encourage open dialogue, educational opportunity, and the chance to celebrate diversity in all human culture and experience. The Diversity Coalition serves to educate and promote awareness of issues such as gender, race, religion, and ethnicity. 3. ISAC: The International Student Affairs Committee of the Student Association has the responsibility to provide student activities and programming for the campus that celebrate and unify the many diverse cultures on campus. 4. Martin Luther King, Jr. Society: The MLK Society is an inter-racial group dedicated to promoting the principles of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by hosting and sponsoring programs, lectures, and workshops, including the annual Martin Luther King convocation on January 20th.
Other Organizations (Appears as submitted by school) Alianza, ALLY, Amnesty International, A-Team (Alcohol Awareness), Cheerleading, Coffee House, Computer Club, Cycling Club, The Defender, Diversity Coalition, Drama Club, The Echo, Education Club, Fire and Rescue, Fly Fishing Club, Founders Society, Freeride Club, Guitar Club, The Hilltop, Martin Luther King, Jr. Society, Math Club, M. O. V. E. , Onion River Review, Peace and Justice, Philosophy Club, Photography Club, Political Science Club, Psychology Society, Rugby (Men and Women's), Science Club, Sleepless Knights (a cappella group), Snowboarding Club, Student Association, Student Global Aid Campaign, Track Club, WWPV-FM, Chorale, Wilderness Program,
Student Papers (Appears as submitted by school) The Defender (weekly); The Echo (weekly)
Num Frats 0
Frats Chapter Houses 0
Percent Frat Members 0%
Num Sororities 0
Sororities Chapter Houses 0
Percent Sorority Members 0%
Type Private institution
Year Founded 1904
Religious Affiliation Roman Catholic
Academic Calendar Semester
Undergrad Body 2,006
Setting Suburban
Endowment 60,060,000
Application Deadline February 1
Application Fee 45
Selectivity More selective
Tuition 28,515
Room Board 6,990
Basic nonremedial tutoring, women's center, placement service, health service, health insurance
Remedial writing, study skills
Counseling career, personal, academic, psychological, religious
Career on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview training
Job Six Months 60%
Job One Year 70%
Job Two Years 75%
Firms AmeriCorps, Burton Snowboards, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Investors Bank and Trust, Internal Revenue Service, John Hancock, KPMG, New England Center for Children, Peace Corps, PriceWaterhousCoopers, Progressive Insurance, State Street Bank, kVitale Caturano &
Library Yes
Library Consortia Yes
Num Books 227,019
Num Subscriptions 1,435
Num Microforms 130,709
Num Audiovisual 7,166
Num Ebooks 7,855
Library Facilities The Archives Derpartment contains approximately 2,000 linear feet of records including the college archives and the records of the Society of Saint Edmund (SSE), a Roman Catholic religious congregation headquartered at Saint Michael's College. The Society, which founded Saint Michael's College in 1904, worked in France, England, Canada, Venezuela, and in many sites across the U.S. including Selma, Alabama, and New Orleans, Louisiana. The Society was founded in Pontigny, France in the 1860s, with responsibility for overseeing Mont-Saint-Michel in Normandy until 1901 when the French government forced religious orders to disperse by demanding they relinquish their property and many other rights. The Archives holds a related collection called the Theological Rare Book Collection containing 255 volumes of pre-1800 printed books. The collection includes six incunables or books printed before 1501 and ten books bearing the seal of the SSE library at Pontigny and, overall, it comprises a nice example of a theological, or perhaps monastic, Renaissance library.
Museums Holcomb Observatory, McCarthy Arts Center Theater and Recital Hall.
Computer Course No
Own Computer No
Computers Available 233
Email Accounts Yes
Internet Access Yes
Computers Available In computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center
Num Wired Library 50
Num Wired Classrooms 69
Num Wired Labs 0
Num Wired Other 1,900
Wireless Network Yes
Wireless Areas in all the libraries, in some classrooms
Wireless Capacity 300
Recommended Os Microsoft
Hosting Units 100%
Student Webpages Yes
Online Registration Yes
Campus Safety 24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, student patrols, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)




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