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Vermont College of Fine Arts company history timeline

1831

The focus of Vermont College has changed since its beginnings as Newbury Seminary in 1831.

1834

The college officially opened its doors in 1834 as Newbury Seminary in Newbury, Vermont.

1868

Summing it all up, Greene said, “There was a real possibility that for the first time since 1868 this campus would no longer be in educational use.”

1941

After existing in several forms including a Wesleyan Seminary and a Methodist Seminary, using the name Montpelier Seminary, it became Vermont Junior College in 1941.

1967

Then he remarked on the Louise Crowley Center – “the first new building on this campus since 1967.”

1997

The MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults, the first "MFA program in writing for young readers," began in January 1997.

2001

In 2001, Norwich University gave notice of its intention to sell its Montpelier campus.

Union Institute & University acquired Vermont College in 2001.

2006

Vermont College of Fine Arts, Inc. was incorporated in May 2006.

By November 2006, Union accepted the bid from Vermont College of Fine Arts. “It was the highest bid,” said Greene, “and it was the only bid by an academic organization.

Here also is the just-as-remarkable story of the first 10 years of the college from 2006 to the present.

2008

Greene remembers June 23, 2008 as he sat for a full day “in a law office in Burlington, signing documents that spanned an entire conference table.” A new college had been born.

In 2008, the MFA programs separated from Union Institute & University, and Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA) was formed.

2018

2018 10th Anniversary of Vermont College of Fine Arts

The newest program is the International MFA in Creative Writing & Literary Translation, which enrolled its first students in 2018.

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