The Marlboro College campus is located on South Road in the town of Marlboro, Vermont, in the
Green Mountains. In the early years of the college, students and faculty worked together to adapt the buildings of three farms on the site, In the summer, the campus is the location of the
Marlboro Music Festival, founded in 1951. A new 99-year lease was signed in February 2019 and a residence hall and the Jerome and Celia Reich Building, containing a music library and chamber music rehearsal spaces, are scheduled for completion in 2021.
Sale The former Marlboro campus was sold in May 2020 to Democracy Builders, founded by
Seth Andrew, which intended to use it for a low-residency, low-cost college program for low-income students. The Degrees of Freedom program would last four years, from
eleventh grade to the second year of college, and would result in an
associate degree. The program was slated to be largely
online, with students only being on campus two weeks out of each trimester. In February 2021, Andrew announced that Democracy Builders had sold the campus to "Type 1 Civilization Academy" via a quitclaim deed. On March 9, 2021, During an invitation-only community meeting on Zoom, Andrew announced that the Type 1 deal had been cancelled. He called the agreement "an engagement" rather than "a marriage". Andrew filed another quit claim deed which transferred the property back to Democracy Builders. The principal of Type 1, Adrian Stein, said that Type 1 was legitimately in control of the campus and that the issue will likely end up in court unless they can find "some other kind of equitable settlement." Opening of the Democracy Builders program was deferred in April 2021 after Andrew was charged with financial crimes. In July 2021, the campus was purchased by the Marlboro Music Festival. The Marlboro Music Festival formed the subsidiary nonprofit organization, Potash Hill, Inc. to manage the property. ==Notable people==