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Putney, Vermont is home to Landmark College's beautiful 125-acre campus. The campus is located at 19 River Road South, Putney, VT 05346. The college lies in the southeastern tip of Vermont, and is near skiing and snowboarding, kayaking, rock and ice climbing, mountain biking, hiking and camping. Brattleboro is nearby with restaurants, shops, and arts events; Boston is about 2.5 hours away and New York City or Montreal about four hours away.
Undergraduate (baccalaureate and associate degrees).
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The Drake Center for Academic Support provides executive function coaching and individualized academic advising; Landmark College also offers counseling and health services, a robust residential life support system, social pragmatics services for ASD, and online academic support.
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Application fee
- Application form: NGN 10,000 (payable online or by bank transfer, cash, or draft at the school's listed bank accounts).
Tuition fees — Day students (per term and per year group)
- Junior Secondary School (JS):
- 1st term tuition: NGN 220,000.00; 2nd term tuition: NGN 220,000.00; 3rd term tuition: NGN 220,000.00.
- Per-term additional billed items: Mid-day meal & snacks NGN 60,000; First Aid/CARE/PTIF NGN 10,000; Other academic programme NGN 60,000.
- Books (one-off / annual): NGN 100,000.
- Example totals shown: 1st term total NGN 450,000; 2nd term total NGN 350,000; 3rd term total NGN 350,000.
- Senior Secondary School (SS):
- 1st term tuition: NGN 240,000.00; 2nd term tuition: NGN 240,000.00; 3rd term tuition: NGN 240,000.00.
- Per-term additional billed items: Mid-day meal & snacks NGN 60,000; First Aid/CARE/PTIF NGN 10,000; Other academic programme NGN 60,000.
- Books (one-off / annual): NGN 120,000.
- Example totals shown: 1st term total NGN 490,000; 2nd term total NGN 370,000; 3rd term total NGN 370,000.
Tuition fees — Boarding students (per term and per year group)
- Junior Secondary School (boarding):
- 1st term tuition: NGN 220,000; Boarding fee per term: NGN 300,000; First Aid/CARE/PTIF NGN 10,000; Other academic programme NGN 60,000; Laundry service NGN 10,000; Books NGN 100,000.
- Example totals shown: 1st term total NGN 700,000; 2nd term total NGN 600,000; 3rd term total NGN 600,000.
- Senior Secondary School (boarding):
- 1st term tuition: NGN 240,000; Boarding fee per term: NGN 300,000; First Aid/CARE/PTIF NGN 10,000; Other academic programme NGN 60,000; Laundry service NGN 10,000; Books NGN 120,000.
- Example totals shown: 1st term total NGN 740,000; 2nd term total NGN 620,000; 3rd term total NGN 620,000.
Uniforms, clothing and related one-off items
- School uniform (male): Junior day NGN 105,000; Senior day NGN 105,000. Boarding uniform (male) NGN 158,000.
- School uniform (female): Junior day NGN 115,000; Senior day NGN 115,000. Boarding uniform (female) NGN 168,000.
- Lab coat: NGN 5,000 (listed for senior groups).
- Uniform sets include multiple items (sets of school wear, tie, sports wear, cardigan, blazer; boarding packages include house wear and bedding items as listed).
Other recurring or one-off fees and charges
- Mid-day meal & snacks: NGN 60,000 per term (listed for both JS and SS day students).
- First Aid / CARE / PTIF: NGN 10,000 per term.
- Other academic programme fee: NGN 60,000 per term (covers items such as certified ICT training, IXL, cultural & creative arts, practical sciences, digital school and AI elements).
- Laundry service (boarding): NGN 10,000 per term.
- Books: NGN 100,000 (JS) or NGN 120,000 (SS) shown as annual/term item in the schedule.
- Development levy (one-off): NGN 50,000.
- Summer school programme fee (optional, when offered): NGN 30,000 for the summer session listed for 2025/2026.
Discounts and concessions
- Annual payment en-bloc: 5% discount on total school fees when paying the annual amount in full.
- Siblings' discount: 10% discount on tuition only for families with more than one child enrolled.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Fees are billed per term with sample term totals shown in the published fee schedule; annual en-bloc payment is accepted and attracts the stated 5% discount. Bills and registration information for current students are made available through the parents' billing portal and the school's payment system.
Payment methods and how to pay
- Bank transfer / direct deposit to the school's listed bank accounts (Skye Bank, WEMA, GTBank, First Bank, UBA, Zenith Bank) is accepted. Account names and numbers are provided in the school's payment instructions. Cash and bank draft payments are also accepted for application fees where indicated.
- Online payment portal (“Pay Now” / Remita link) is available for certain payments and prospective parents may use the online payment option when applying or paying fees.
Refund information
- The published school fee schedule and admissions materials list fees, discounts, and levies but do not present a separate, detailed public refund policy within the fee schedule document. Families should note the listed non-recurring charges (for example the development levy and uniform costs) and the application form fee amount when planning payments.
Notes on currency and totals
- All amounts are shown in Nigerian Naira (NGN).
- Term totals in the published schedule combine tuition, meals, first aid/PTIF, other academic programme fees and where applicable boarding and laundry to produce the per-term totals listed above.
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.