I just noticed a lot of students with a sticker that says 'Military College of Vermont'. Does anyone know what it's all about?
"The Military College of Vermont" is not a separate institution but a designation within Norwich University, which is a private university located in Northfield, Vermont. The sticker you're seeing is likely representing this.
Norwich University offers both a traditional academic curriculum and a Corps of Cadets program that follows a military model. Students who are a part of the Corps of Cadets follow a military lifestyle complete with uniforms, training, and rank. This program is quite demanding, and designed to foster leadership and character development.
Some students choose to commit to the Corps of Cadets program throughout their time at Norwich, and upon graduation, so these students are part of the "Military College of Vermont." The sticker is likely a way for these students to showcase their involvement and pride in this program.
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