[3][4] In 1806, the Vermont House of Representatives passed a law creating the Orange County Grammar School in Randolph.
[7][2] In 1962, VATI was authorized by the state to award associate degrees and became Vermont Technical College (VTC).
[2] For many years, the Vermont public colleges have experienced financial stress and chronic underfunding.
[11] Its five schools included: Agriculture, Plant, & Animal Sciences; Engineering & Computing; General Education; Nursing & Health Professions; and Professional Studies & Management.
[15] WVTC, Vermont Tech's 300-watt fully licensed radio station, broadcasts online and locally at 90.7 FM.
[18] Vermont Tech's CubeSat was the first successful satellite launched by a New England college or university.