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Camp Name:
Landmark College Camp
Camp Focus:
Co-educational
Owner: President, Dr. Lynda Katz
Director:
Landmark College Admissions Department
Address:
Putney , VT 05346
Phone Number:
(802) 387-6718
Fax Number:
(802) 387-6868
Email:
admissions@landmark.edu
Website: www.landmark.edu
Camp Season: Summertime
Setting:
Pristine Putney , Vermont 05346 .
People who think of Vermont only for skiing don't know what they are missing! The summer months offer spectacular opportunities for sports, scenery, touring and relaxation. Students in Landmark's Summer Programs will live in the same close-knit residential setting that the college provides to its students during the academic year and a wide range of extracurricular activities will allow students to explore their creative interests and enjoy Vermont 's spectacular natural beauty.
Gender: Co-educational
Camp Capacity: 3
1.) The 3-Week High School Summer Program will admit approximately 140 students.
2.) The 2-Week Transitions program will admit 45 students
Pricing:
1.) The 3-Week High School Program will cost $4,500.
2.) The 2-Wk Transitions Program will cost $3,000.
Slogan: Take a Different Path to the Top |
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Landmark College has been the post-secondary leader of teaching students with learning challenges for the past 21 years. Students graduating from our Associates Degree programs have attended American University , Columbia University , New York University, Brown University , The University of Arizona, Bentley College and many others. And our summer programs are designed to teach students who have been disenfranchised by mainstream education or are looking to gain strategies for future high school and college achievement.
Why does Landmark's approach succeed? Because we take a different path. We teach the skills and strategies necessary for success in college and the workforce. Here at Landmark, you learn how to learn, and this knowledge helps you become more confident and independent.
All of this is achieved through an integrated approach to the whole student. Landmark College strongly believes that bright students who learn differently can also learn to achieve and thrive. All you need is to master the learning and study strategies.
Students at Landmark get far more personal, directed assistance than at other colleges. Each student receives individualized attention from classroom instructors - in courses tailored to meet your educational needs. We have courses for skills development, college credit, and an Associate Degree Program for individuals who have average - to superior - intellectual potential. Our experienced advisors meet frequently with you to review and guide your progress. All instructors are trained professional educators, not teaching assistants or peer tutors.
Landmark College provides educational Programming that Leads the Way for Students with Learning Disabilities, Learning Differences and AD/HD
Learn about our:
1.) 3-Week High School Program for Rising High School Juniors and Seniors:
This educational program encourages students with learning differences to develop a lifelong appreciation of learning through experiential and practical activities.
2.) 2-Week Transition to College Program for College-Bound High School Graduates:
Educational programming that offers high school graduates who have been accepted into a selective college or university the opportunity to learn study skills and social skills prior to their freshman year in college.
1.) 3-Week High School Summer Program Runs from July 8th through July 28th 2.) 2-Week Transition Program Runs from July 22nd through August 4th |
Summer Application Checklists
To be considered for admission to Landmark's Summer Programs for High School Students and Recent Graduates, applicants must submit the required materials for their appropriate session:
3-Wk On-Campus Program for High School Juniors and Seniors
1.) A completed and signed application as received through mail or printed off of our website
2.) Official HS transcript of work completed to date
3.) Guidance Counselor Recommendation
4.) Teacher Recommendation
5.) $75 application fee, made payable to Landmark College
6.) Telephone or on-campus interview
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Notes:
Students must be 16 years old and have completed their sophomore year of high school
2-Week Transition to Colleg Program for College-Bound High School Graduates:
1.) A completed and signed application
2.) SAT Scores
3.) High School Diploma, GED or certificate*
4.) Letter of Admission to a 4-year college or university*
5.) Guidance Counselor Recommendation
6.) Teacher Recommendation
7.) $75 application fee, made payable to Landmark College
8.) Telephone or on-campus interview
*These materials must be submitted prior to the start of class if unavailable at time of application. Because space is limited, you are advised not to delay your application awaiting these documents.
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Activities:
The 3 Week High School Summer Program offers extracurricular activities on a daily and mandatory basis from 3:30 to 5:30. During this time students will play sports, produce photography, dance, create art, indulge in computer gaming and on the weekends take field trips.
The two week transitions program will be supplemented with evening events and extracurricular activities such as weekend field trips overseen by trained professional resident deans and a resident staff.
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