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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 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.

  3. Marlborough College offers a contemporary and enriching full boarding education for pupils with aspiration. In an incomparable setting on the edge of a beautiful historic market town, it offers outstanding facilities and exciting opportunities academically, in sport and in the arts.

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  4. 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.

  5. Marlboro College 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 es hogar de menos de 300 estudiantes; cada uno de ellos con el poder, la libertad y la responsabilidad de crear un curso de estudio individualizado en colaboración con los miembros del ...

  6. Marlboro College’s setting in rural southern Vermont provides students with space for quiet contemplation as well as myriad opportunities for outdoor recreation. With 40 miles of trails on or near our 400-acre campus, and the Green Mountain National Forest nearby, students have easy access to hiking, mountain biking, skiing, caving, climbing, kayaking and other activities.

  7. September 11, 2020. “Marlboro is People” News. A legacy alumnus and perennial Marlboro historian reflects on the colleges illustrious past and unique place in the landscape of higher education. Originally published on the Potash Hill website.