Transfer Credit Evaluation Official transcripts of all previous college courses must be submitted in order to evaluate transfer credits. Credit may be transferred for courses completed at institutions accredited by a regional accrediting association or by an accrediting agency recognized by both the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation where the earned grade was “C-“or higher.
The Preliminary Transfer Evaluation is completed by the Registrar’s Office to the student once the student has been accepted for admission. Notification is sent to the student from the Registrar’s Office when credits have been evaluated, and students can then access this information on their Castleton portal.
Vermont State College (VSC) credits will not appear, as VSC credits are fully transferrable. Students may be required during their first semester of attendance at Castleton to provide additional documentation to academic departments for courses counting towards the students major.
For more detailed information, please see information for Evaluation of Transfer Credit within our academic catalog. For questions regarding transfer credit evaluation, please contact the Registrar’s Office through the Financial & Registration Services Office at (802) 468-6070.
There are approximately 1900 undergraduate full time students and 200 part-time undergraduate students. About 25% of incoming students each fall are transferring from another institution to Castleton. Because of Castleton's size and type of student body, you can get involved, get to know your professors and become part of the Castleton community right away.
Castleton students rave about their professors. Professors' offices are often located near the classrooms they teach in and many departments have student computer lounges nearby too. So you will know your professors and they will know you!
With ten residence halls living life on campus is a very active and fun experience! It is part of our Residence Life mission that where you live and interact with each other is just as important as where; you take classes, so a lot of attention is paid to fostering a vibrant and positive residence life experience for our students living on campus. All first and second year undergraduate students, who do not commute from home, must live in residence halls; and many continue to reside on campus. Check out the Residence Hall pictures.
The Sodexo Team at Castleton is committed to creating the best possible dining experience, with huge variety, great food, healthy options and specialty items to meet your dietary needs. Dining facilities on campus include Huden Dining Hall, Fireside Café and Lounge, and The Coffee Cottage. There meal plans available for resident students, and also plentiful options for commuter meal plans.
Yes, all students are allowed to have cars on campus but are required to register them with the Department of Public Safety annually.
Soundings, or "Introduction to the Liberal Arts," consists of two one credit courses that are required of all new students. Students must attend six events each semester. The events offered are a variety of lectures, debates, films, and performances. Read more about Soundings and view upcoming events.
There are more than 200 computers (Windows and Macintosh) located across campus. The Stafford Academic Center houses the Academic Computing Center that has extended hours during exam times. If you have your own computer, you can hook up to the internet or wireless in your room. Each residence hall room has two ports for internet access.
There are always fun events happening on campus, such as movies, bands, comedians, and theater productions! Whatever the season, Spartan spirit is always high at athletic events! And with more than 40 clubs and organizations at Castleton, there are many ways to get involved that will keep you having fun with your friends. Students also take advantage of the surrounding area. Rutland offers many dining options, movies, nightlife and shopping. Not far beyond Rutland, students enjoy Killington and Okemo mountains and all that the region has to offer.