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  1. 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.

  2. Marlboro College was a progressive liberal arts college in Vermont that closed in 2020 and became part of Emerson College. Learn about its history, its alliance with Emerson, and its self-designed interdisciplinary major (IDS) at the Marlboro Institute.

  3. Nov 12, 2019 · Marlboro College, a small liberal arts school in Vermont, announced that it would likely be closing its campus and giving its endowment and property to Emerson College in Boston. The decision has sparked mixed reactions from the college community, the town of Marlboro and the alumni.

  4. Marlboro Colleges intentionally small, rural, and tight-knit academic community is an ideal environment for welcoming students from other countries and cultures. Marlboro is home to less than 300 students, who are each empowered with the freedom and responsibility to create an individualized course of study in collaboration with faculty members.

  5. Learn about the historic alliance between Emerson and Marlboro colleges that preserves the legacy of Marlboro's independent scholarship. Explore the archived content, resources, and stories of Marlboro College and its community.

  6. Marlboro College, Marlboro, Vermont. 6,672 likes. Marlboro College is a liberal arts college that teaches students to think independently and communica.

  7. Learn how Marlboro College was founded by a visionary and a pragmatist, influenced by Robert Frost and utopian ideals, and shaped by a dedicated dean and faculty. Explore the stories of the people and the place that made Marlboro unique in higher education.