Marlboro College Graduate and Professional Studies
28 Vernon Street, Suite #120Brattleboro, VT 05301
(802) 258-9200
Quick Facts
Enrollment: 191
Type: Private nonprofit 4-year or above
Main Website: www.marlboro.edu/academics/graduate
Financial Aid: financial aid link
Annual Costs
Tuition and fees: $16,560.00
Total Cost In-State On-Campus: $16,560.00
Total Cost Out-State On-Campus: $16,560.00
Quick links: Admissions | Test Scoring | Financial Aid | Degrees | Majors | Scholarships
Financial Aid
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- Degrees
- BACHELOR'S DEGREE
- POSTBACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE
- MASTER'S DEGREE
- POSTBACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE
- Majors
- Business Administration and Management
- Computer Engineering
- Education
- Educational/Instructional Technology
- Health/Health Care Administration/Management
- Information Technology
- Management Information Systems
- Non-profit/Public/Organizational Management
- Project Management
- Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor
- Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
- Computer Engineering
Vermont Scholarships
MASSGrant Program
Scholarship for Massachusetts residents who are full-time undergraduate students attending an approved institution in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut, Vermont, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, or the District of Columbia. Applicants must have financial need and be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen. Students must file the FAFSA. Recipients who perform well in college may also qualify to receive the Performance Bonus Grant after a minimum of 24 credits have been earned. Number of awards and award amounts may vary. more...
Nordic Educational Trust Scholarship (College)
Scholarship for undergraduate students enrolled at an accredited two-year postsecondary institution at a Chittenden or Grand Isle County, Vermont regional technical center. Students must demonstrate financial need and potential for academic success. An interview may be required. Award amount may vary. An essay must be included with application packet. Nonrenewable; recipients may reapply. more...
Castleton Fellowships
Annual fellowships for undergraduate students admitted to Castleton State Collete in Vermont, accepted into the First Year Honors Program. Applicants must demonstrate academic promise. Students are required to have one of the following; GPA of 3.25/4.0, or class ranking in the top 20%, or SAT score of 1100. Fellowships are limited, award amounts and number of awards may vary. Renewable; must maintain 3.0 GPA. more...
Dr. James L. Lawson Memorial Scholarship
Scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students enrolled at a postsecondary institution in New England or New York. Students must hold an FCC amateur radio license. Preference given to New England residents (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, or Rhode Island) majoring in electronics, communications or a related field. Number of awards may vary. An essay must be included with application packet. Nonrenewable. more...
Vermont Automobile Dealer's Association Scholarship
Scholarship for Vermont residents who are undergraduate students enrolled at Vermont Technical College pursuing studies in Automotive Technology. Students must demonstrate financial need and academic achievement. Number of awards and award amount may vary. An essay must be included with application packet. more...
Sister M. Imelda Welch Scholarship
Scholarship for Rutland County, Vermont residents who are full-time undergraduate students attending College of St. Joseph. Applicants must have a minimum 3.25 GPA and have made a positive contribution to the College community. Financial need is taken into account. Due date and number of awards may vary. more...
Donald & Ruth Agnes Kaplan Memorial Fund
Scholarship for female, residents of Cheshire, Naugatuck, Prospect, Waterbury, or Woodbury, Connecticut (minimum of four years) who are incoming freshmen or reapplicants attending a college/university in New England, New York, or Israel. Students must be majoring in a Health field and a minimum of two years of a foreign launguage must be included in students major. Selection based on academic achievement and financial need. Number of awards may vary. Nonrenewable. more...
Vermont Municipal Highway Association-Judith B. Gray Scholarship
Scholarship for Vermont residents who are college freshmen or sophomore students enrolled at Vermont Technical College pursuing studies in Civil Engineering Technology. Students must have a minimum 2.0 GPA. Preference given to students considering employment with the Municipal Highway Department. An essay must be included with application packet. more...
Eastern States Exposition Scholarship
Annual award for Vermont residents who are undergraduate students enrolled full-time at Vermont Technical College pursuing studies in Agriculture. Preference given to students who have attended and participated in Eastern States. An essay must be included with application packet. more...
Fredrick W. Martin Fund Scholarship
Scholarship for Vermont residents who are undergraduate students enrolled at Vermont Technical College pursuing studies in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology. Students must have a minimum 3.5 GPA in freshman mathematics and physics courses and demonstrate excellence in laboratory work. Selection is based on faculty recommendation. Deadlines and award amounts may vary. more...