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On-campus housing is provided in residence halls. Students may stay on campus during November Break and Spring Break for a fee of $725; Residence Halls have break opening/closing schedules.
Dining is provided by Chartwells College & University Dining Services; the Dining Hall in Alumni Hall offers hot meals seven days a week with vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. Fireside Café provides additional dining options, and meal plans include GOLD, BLUE, WHITE, and RETAIL with Dining Dollars and Landmark Points; a weekend continental breakfast is available 9–10 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays for a $5 entry.
The college is governed by a Board of Trustees under by-laws. James S. Dlugos, Jr. is the President and Chief Executive Officer, and a President's Council meets weekly to review opportunities and risks.
Landmark College is a private college in Putney, Vermont, established to serve students who learn differently, including ADHD and autism spectrum conditions. Set on a 125-acre campus, it was a pioneer in LD-focused education and continues to tailor its approach to individual learners. The college offers bachelor's and associate degrees with minors, supported by academic services. A cornerstone is executive function coaching and targeted educational technology assistance, delivered through Centers for Academic Support and the Drake Center for Academic Support, with both online and on‑campus options and a seven-to-one student‑to‑faculty ratio. Facilities include the Charles Drake Athletic Field, the Click Family Sports Center, and 24/7 fitness spaces, plus outdoor programs, a 32‑foot rock climbing wall, and campus trails. Landmark also hosts the Landmark College Institute for Research and Training, providing LD‑focused educator training. Campus life emphasizes student leadership, community, and wellbeing, supported by a living model and diverse student activities.