School for International Training
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School for International Training, or SIT, is an accredited college in Brattleboro, Vermont. The president is Carol Bellamy.
SIT Graduate Institute is the accredited educational branch of World Learning, which had its origins in the Experiment for International Living (EIL). The campus consisted of a small collection of dorms around a Carriage House on a scenic farm on the north end of Brattleboro. Early Peace Corps volunteers took lessons in "exotic" languages, materials and teachers from the...
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