Our Campus

Castleton University will join with Northern Vermont University and Vermont Technical College to become Vermont State University on July 1, 2023.

Learn more about our campuses for fall 2023.

Nestled at the luscious base of the Green Mountains, the Castleton campus offers a panoramic view of every season. From watching autumn claim the mountainside from and conquering snowfalls in our snowboard park, students can enjoy Vermont’s natural beauty from every corner of campus.

Dating back to 1787, Castleton is the oldest university in Vermont, and the 18th oldest in the nation. However, recent development projects offer students the opportunity to benefit from our modern facilities that have been influenced in their design by the Green Campus Initiative , which aims to reduce the University’s carbon footprint and to promote a sustainable future.

Reopened in September 2009, the Campus Center underwent a $7.5 million renovation and expansion. The facility was awarded a gold rating for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design by the U.S. Green Building Council. Today, Campus Center acts as a social and academic focal point of the University.

Surrounding Campus Center are Castleton’s 11 residence halls that vary between corridor and suite-style living. The Department of Residence Life also facilitates themed housing options in which students can opt to reside in substance-free Wellness Housing and those eligible can live in our Honors Housing. Castleton's newest residence hall, Hoff Hall, has also achieved a LEED gold rating for its implementation of resource-efficiency and environmental responsibility.

In conjunction with the Green Campus Initiative, the newest installation of energy-efficient products on campus is a ground-mounted solar array and dual-vehicle electric fueling station located outside of Jeffords Hall.

Our academic buildings provide students with the opportunity to expand their learning with the most up-to-date technology. With modern lounges, labs, studios, digital media centers, and more, students can always access the latest innovations to hone their crafts.

Outside the classroom, the Fine Arts Center is home to Casella Theater and Black Box Theater, where many student performances take to the stage to a full house at various times throughout the academic year.

Our state-of-the-art athletic and exercise facilities aide our Spartans’ success and the overall wellness of our community. The Spartan Athletic Complex provides team rooms, classrooms, athletic training facilities, as well as a swimming pool and fitness center for all 28 varsity teams. Attached to the complex is a community-accessible fitness center that is also available for student and faculty use.

Our baseball and softball fields are among some of the finest in New England. They are complete with enclosed dugouts and proper irrigation and drainage systems. Neighboring the fields is Dave Wolk Stadium, our multi-use artificial turf facility. Since its opening in the fall of 2009, Dave Wolk Stadium (formerly known as Spartan Stadium) has hosted more than 2,000 Castleton sporting events.

Directly outside the stadium sits the Castleton Pavilion, which is the largest venue of its kind in Vermont and is designed to accommodate up to 3,000 guests. The pavilion serves as the site for graduation, large university meetings, and a variety of other campus events. Additionally, it serves as the perfect venue for the community to host weddings, trade shows, corporate picnics, and more. In the winter, the pavilion is transformed into a covered skating rink for the campus and community to enjoy, free of charge.

From our outdoor opportunities to our newly renovated facilities, academic endeavors, and state of the art athletic facilities, Castleton has something to offer everyone.