Profile: Johnson State College

Fast Facts

Location:Johnson
Setting:Rural
Population:1,452
Enrollment:2,100
On Campus:31%
Language:English
Calendar:Semester
Approximate:
  • Fall 08/27
  • Spring 01/21

Tuition & Payments

PLAN A: OPEN
You will pay in-state/in province tuition/fees directly to your host campus.
OPEN - Host campus accepts ALL qualified applicants.

PLAN B: OPEN
You will pay your normal tuition/fees to your home campus.
OPEN - Host campus accepts ALL qualified applicants.

Estimated Per Semester
Costs For Plan A Tuition & Fees:
$5,193

Estimated Per Semester
Costs For Room And Meals:
$4,569

More Info

Receive From Canada
PLAN A, PLAN B

Campus Diversity
93%Caucasian
2%African American
2%Hispanic
1%Asian American
1%Native American
1%International
0%Other


Campus Profile

Johnson State College is a fully-accredited liberal arts college serving approximately 2100 students from Vermont, the Northeast, and a number of countries, studying in 29 academic majors and participating in over 50 clubs and organizations as well as 12 men's and women's varsity sports. The College strives to maintain small classes (average class size is 24) characterized by active student learning, careful attention to writing and other forms of expression, and close relationships with the faculty. The College's buildings include a Center for the Performing Arts, which features one of northern Vermont's largest stages and seating for 550, a brand new Visual Arts Center, an athletic/health facility, a Library Learning Center which provides students with sigificantly expanded library facilities, and a brand new state of the art Mac lab. In addition, JSC Students have access to the 1000-acre Babcock Nature Preserve, located in nearby Eden, Vermont, and is managed by JSC.

Programs
Undergraduate Majors Open to NSE Students

Anthropology: Anthropology

Art/Design/Fine Art: Art, Art Education, Studio Art

Biological Sciences: Biology/Life Science

Business: Business, Management

Communications: Communication, Electronic Media, Journalism, Journalism and Contemporary Media, Magazine Journalism, Newspapers, Photo Journalism

Education: Childhood Studies, Elementary Education, Physical Education, Secondary Education

English: Creative Writing, English

Environmental Studies: Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources

General Studies: Liberal Studies

Health and Safety Sciences: Health Science, Wellness and Alternative Medicine

History: History

Hospitality and Tourism: Hospitality Management, Hotel/Restaurant Management, Tourism Management

Mathematics: Mathematics

Performing Arts: Music, Music Education, Music Performance, Music Theater, Music/Jazz Studies, Technical Theater, Theater Arts/Drama

Political Science: Political Science

Psychology: Psychology

Recreation: Outdoor Education

Sociology/Social Work: Sociology



Notable Academic Programs
Art, Environmental Sciences, Biology/Life Science, Wellness and Alternative Medicine, Elementary Education

Unique Academic Programs
Wellness and Alternative Medicine, Outdoor Education

Special Options
RA Exchange: Yes

Conditions
GPA and Other Academic Requirements Exchange Preferences Mid-Year Exchange Graduate and Post-Baccalaureate Students Summer Exchange International Students (Visa Students)
Tuition/Fees
Tuition and Fees Per Semester - Plan A Students Tuition and Fees - Plan B Students
Maximum Credit Hours Per Semester
Miscellaneous Fees - Per Semester
Figures are current as of 7/30/2012.

Purpose Amount Period Plan Status
Activity Fee: $123 Semester Plan A Mandatory
Health Insurance: $2,133 Year Plan A & B Optional
Parking Fee: $50 Year Plan A & B Optional
Campus Fee: $364 Semester Plan A Mandatory

Exchange with Canada - Health Insurance
Students must purchase campus health insurance at $2133 per semester.

Financial Aid
Plan A
For Plan A U.S. students, aid is awarded by and disbursed from your host campus. Students apply for federally funded financial aid by using the FAFSA code of their host campus. Host campuses award aid to incoming Plan A students on a first-come, first-served basis as long as funds are available. Ask your home campus NSE coordinator if your campus awards aid to their own outgoing students. If so, do not apply for aid from your host campus.

For eligible Plan A applicants U.S. federal financial aid may be available in the following programs:

Use FAFSA CODE: 003688

Plan B
For Plan B students, aid is awarded by and disbursed from your home campus.

Canada
Regardless of Plan A or Plan B, students exchanging to or from Canada, apply for financial aid at their home campus.
Room/Meals
On-Campus Housing Per Semester Meal Plans Per Semester


All data in this document is the responsibility of the campus and has been provided by the campus NSE coordinator.