Frequently asked questions
You can get answers to many questions at the following
web pages:
Residence
Life | Financial Aid | Scholarships | Soundings
First-Year
Seminar | Tutoring
Services | Tuition
How large is Castleton; how many students are enrolled?
There are approximately 1700 undergraduate full time students
and 200 part-time undergraduate students. 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.
How accessible are the faculty? 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! If you want to meet some Castleton faculty and visit
classes, see the Teaching
at Castleton web video.
Are new students required to live on campus? All first year undergraduate students, who do not
commute from home, must live in residence halls and use the college meal
plan. Students eat in the Huden Dining Hall where there is a variety
of food selections and an extensive salad bar, or in the Fireside Café and
Lounge. The housing contract is for an entire year.
Check out the Residence
Hall pictures!
Can new students have a car on campus? Yes, all students are allowed to have cars on campus but are required
to register them with the Department of Public Safety annually.
What is Soundings? 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. Soundings
Schedule
Are there enough computers on campus? Will I need one to survive? 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 from your room. Each residence hall room has two ports
for internet access.
What is there to do on campus on the weekends? There is usually a band, comedian, movie, or sports
event going on and various activities planned by the college. 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.
With more than 40 clubs and organizations at Castleton,
there are many ways to get involved with student life. |