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Marlboro College was a private college in Marlboro, Vermont. Founded in 1946, it remained intentionally small, operating as a self-governing community with students following self-designed degree plans culminating in a thesis. In 1998, the college added a graduate school.
Marlboro College was a liberal arts college founded in 1946 on the basis of a simple yet ambitious idea: that smart, motivated students can make decisions for themselves, and design a college education that meets their unique needs.
Marlboro College es una pequeña universidad en Marlboro, Vermont, Estados Unidos.
La unida comunidad académica rural e intencionalmente pequeña de Marlboro College es un entorno ideal para recibir a estudiantes provenientes de otros países y otras culturas.
Marlboro se fundó en 1946 sobre la base de una idea simple pero ambiciosa: que los estudiantes inteligentes y motivados puedan tomar decisiones por sí mismos y diseñar una educación universitaria que satisfaga sus necesidades únicas.
A legacy alumnus and perennial Marlboro historian reflects on the college’s illustrious past and unique place in the landscape of higher education. Originally published on the Potash Hill website. A college’s history is an assemblage of interwoven stories about a place and about the people connected to that place.
The Marlboro College curriculum began with a series of propositions: Students do their best work and are most fulfilled when working on questions of their own devising. These questions often transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries.