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Rating

Public

Type

15,698

Students

$41,280

Tuition

67%

Acceptance

#203

Ranking

Small City

Campus Setting

Burlington, VT

85 S Prospect St, Burlington, VT 05405-0160

University of Vermont is a large public university located in Burlington, VT ranked 203rd in the nation. It has a total of 13,253 full-time undergraduate students and is not very competitive, with a 67.3% acceptance rate. University of Vermont offers 185 different majors and is best known for its Computer Systems Analysis, Botany, and Radiation Therapy programs (nationally ranked 5th, 7th, and 12th respectively). With an annual tuition of $16,392 for students from Vermont and $41,280 for those from out-of-state, University of Vermont is rather expensive. 70.46% of students graduate moving on to the next chapter of their lives, employment. After graduation, alumni go on to make near $47,300 per year, which is 14% greater than the national median.
Rankings

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Cost

$43,690
Above Average

University of Vermont

$43,690

National Average

$18,347
Pay with Cash

$60,108

Total annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses; excluding any financial aid, grants or scholarships.

Pay with Financial Aid

$43,455

Average annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses after financial aid, grants or scholarships.

Getting In

67%Acceptance
Less Selective

University of Vermont

67%

National

69%
Sat

1180 - 1360

79% of students submit

Admissions Yield

20%

ACT

25 - 29

31% of students submit

SAT & ACT

Required

Application Fee

$55

Students

13,253Undergrads
Medium Student Population

Full-Time

99%

Part-Time

1%
Male

41%

In-state

83%

Female

59%

Out of state

15%

Undergrads Over 25

6%

International

1%

Majors/Degrees

Popular Majors
Graduates per Major
10% Business Administration and Management, General4% Psychology, General4% Environmental Studies82% Others

10% Business Administration and Management, General

4% Psychology, General

4% Environmental Studies

82% Others

Business Administration and Management, General

10%

335 Graduates

Psychology, General

4%

148 Graduates

Environmental Studies

4%

119 Graduates

Biology/Biological Sciences, General

3%

105 Graduates

Mechanical Engineering

3%

98 Graduates

Computer Science

3%

98 Graduates

Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse

3%

96 Graduates

English Language and Literature, General

3%

91 Graduates

Animal Sciences, General

3%

88 Graduates

Academics

A-
Professors
StudentsProfessors16:116:1

Students

Professors

Student Faculty Ratio

16

Number of Library Books

1,049,776

Academic Spend per Student

$16,272

Total spend on salaries and wages to all employees, faculty, staff, per student.

Full-time Retention Rate

87%

High retention indicates students are generally satisfied with their experience.

Post-Graduation Salary

$37,100/Year

University of Vermont

$37,100

National

$26,900
Median Earnings

$37,100

2 Years After Graduation

Employed 2 Years after Graduation

1%

Median Earnings

$47,300

6 Years After Graduation

Graduation Rate

70%