Middlebury College is a private institution that was founded in 1800. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,495, its setting is rural, and the campus size is 350 acres.
Middlebury is the first American institution of higher
education to have granted a bachelors degree to an African-American, graduating Alexander Twilight in the class of 1823. Middlebury was also one of the first formerly all-male liberal arts colleges in New England to become a coeducational institution, following the trustees decision in 1883 to accept women.
Middlebury College is located in the Champlain Valley between the Green Mountains and the Adirondacks in the small town of Middlebury. Middlebury College’s graduate programs offer a Master of Arts degree and Doctor of Modern Languages.
Last Updated on: Jan 21, 2025