Schedule a Visit to See Our Independent School in Action
The best time to visit the Vermont Academy is while school is in session. During your visit, you will go on a student-guided tour of campus, followed by an interview with a member of Admissions.* When you schedule your visit, let us know of any specific academic or program interests. This allows us to best personalize your visit to campus. Families should plan on spending approximately two hours on campus.
Whether your passion is academics, athletics, the arts, or outdoor adventure, we’ll ensure your visit highlights the programs that matter most to you. From hands-on learning in our classrooms and innovative programs like MAPS® (My Action Plan for Success) to college counseling and training programs at Vermont Academy Mount Snow, our winter sports boarding school, Vermont Academy offers something for everyone. Our Admissions team is dedicated to helping you every step of the way.
With a genuine passion for student success, we’re here to answer your questions, guide you through the enrollment process, and make your visit to our private boarding school as memorable as possible.
Summer Campus Visit (until August 22, 2025)
Families are invited to schedule a visit to Vermont Academy over the summer.
The Admissions summer office hours are 9:00 am to 3:00 pm with tours available within that time.
Virtual or off-campus interviews are available for those not able to travel to campus. Schedule your virtual interview by emailing admissions@vermontacademy.org.
Nora Dock joined the Vermont Academy Admissions team in 2021 after spending several years in international student recruitment and programming at an independent school in Austin, Texas. With a passion for fostering academic excellence and personal growth, Nora has been instrumental in shaping the school’s enrollment management plan with an eye towards sustainable, mission appropriate growth. Her background in international education and commitment to student success have found a perfect match in the Vermont Academy community values.
Outside of her professional role, Nora enjoys exploring Vermont’s natural beauty, knitting, and engaging in community outreach initiatives. Nora is the proud parent to three Vermont Academy Wildcats: Amalia '22, Cole '24, and YeHoon '28. Her husband Sean Allen is on the math and art faculty at Vermont Academy. Nora and her family live off campus with their elderly dogs (Petunia and Gerturde) and their even more elderly cats (Louisa and Charlie).
Dave Hodgson '89
Senior Associate Director of Admissions and Advancement
Dave has been working in boarding schools since graduating from college but he has had a long involvement with Vermont Academy. He spent three years here as a boarding student, graduating in 1989, and he also worked at the school from 1996-2002 as a Spanish teacher. He returned to the Academy in 2007 as Dean of Residential Life and took over at the Admissions helm in the summer of 2011. He was appointed Dean of Students in the summer of 2013. After a stint in the Deans Office Dave returned to Admissions in 2017. He is currently the Senior Associate Director of Admissions and Advancement
He loves the fact that the boarding school environment gives him the opportunity to work with students in all areas of their lives and not just in the classroom. He enjoys spending his free time snowshoeing on the fabulous Vermont Academy Nordic trails, hiking, golfing, and hanging out with his family. Mr. Hodgson lives a mile from campus with his wife, Amanda, and children, Maggie '21, and Charlie '25.
A former Associate Director of Admissions at Vermont Academy, Cait Wilkins experience as a graduate of an independent boarding school allows her to offer a personal understanding of the experience to prospective students and families. Finding the right fit school is an exciting process, and she looks forward to helping families and students discover Vermont Academy. A personalized Admissions visit is a significant first step as students envision themselves on VA’s Long Walk.
Cait holds a BA from Saint Michael’s College in history and education, focusing on secondary school transformations. She also completed graduate coursework in educational leadership and student retention at Northern Vermont University and received a certificate in Women in Leadership from Cornell University.
Cait loves to explore historic sites in New England, play tennis, hike local trails, and listen to podcasts over a good puzzle in her spare time. Cait lives on campus with her partner, Patrick, and labrador retriever, Cabot, in 25 House.
Madison Paydos '18
Assistant Director of Admissions / Head Coach, Girls' Varsity Hockey
Maddie Paydos ‘18 is returning to Vermont Academy as the Head Coach of the Varsity Girls’ Hockey team and as an Assistant Director of Admissions. Upon graduation from VA, Maddie furthered her athletic and academic career at Utica University playing NCAA Division III hockey for three years, and in her final year, was brought onto the coaching staff as an assistant coach. She received her bachelor's degree in Sports Management.
Maddie has a vast knowledge of the hockey world and is able to bring many useful perspectives to her players. Not only does she have experience coaching at the NCAA level but has also gained experience with the AHL having interned with the Utica Comets. Hockey is Maddie’s passion and she plans to help cultivate her players to be both confident athletes as well as confident, kind members of the community.
She is very excited to be rejoining the Vermont Academy community, it has always been like home to her. Her experiences as a student were instrumental in helping her become who she is today, and she wants other students to have that same experience. In addition to hockey, Maddie enjoys hiking, playing card games, Netflix, and spending time with friends and family. Maddie lives on-campus as a dorm parent in Sturtevant house.
Daniel Tuite
Assistant Director of Admissions / Head Coach, Boys' Varsity Lacrosse