University of Vermont

Burlington, VTMain CampusSmall city (population under 100,000)Visit WebsiteWikipedia

Admission Factor Importance

Academic

Rigor of secondary school recordVery Important
Academic GPAVery Important
Class rankImportant
Application EssayImportant
Recommendation(s)Important
Standardized test scoresConsidered

Non-academic

Extracurricular activitiesImportant
Talent/abilityImportant
Character/personal qualitiesImportant
First generationImportant
Geographical residenceImportant
State residencyImportant
Racial/ethnic statusImportant
Volunteer workImportant
Work experienceImportant
Level of applicant's interestConsidered
InterviewNot Considered
Alumni/ae relationNot Considered
Religious affiliation/commitmentNot Considered

Cost & Tuition

In-State Tuition: $18,890

In-State Cost of Attendance: $35,116

Out-of-State Tuition: $43,890

Out-of-State Cost of Attendance: $60,116

Scholarships & Grants

Students with need-based aid: 1,252

Average need-based scholarship/grant: $24,421

Students with non-need merit aid: 1,359

Average non-need merit scholarship/grant: $18,070

Student Debt

Median total debt: $17,500

Students with federal loans: 38.4%

Students with Pell grants: 12.8%

Career Outcomes

All graduates median earnings:

After 1 year: $40,117

After 5 years: $60,834

Majors(71 programs)

  1. Natural Resources Conservation and Research.(239 graduates)
  2. Business Administration, Management and Operations.(202 graduates)
  3. Psychology, General.(125 graduates)
  4. Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.(104 graduates)
  5. Biology, General.(101 graduates)
  6. Mechanical Engineering.(92 graduates)
  7. Political Science and Government.(87 graduates)
  8. Economics.(80 graduates)
  9. Animal Sciences.(77 graduates)
  10. Computer Science.(76 graduates)
  11. English Language and Literature, General.(74 graduates)
  12. Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication.(63 graduates)
  13. Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas.(58 graduates)
  14. Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods.(55 graduates)
  15. History.(55 graduates)
  16. Neurobiology and Neurosciences.(54 graduates)
  17. Fine and Studio Arts.(45 graduates)
  18. Zoology/Animal Biology.(42 graduates)
  19. Anthropology.(39 graduates)
  20. Nutrition Sciences.(38 graduates)
  21. Mathematics.(33 graduates)
  22. Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations.(33 graduates)
  23. Sociology.(32 graduates)
  24. Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology.(31 graduates)
  25. Health and Physical Education/Fitness.(31 graduates)
  26. Civil Engineering.(30 graduates)
  27. Social Work.(28 graduates)
  28. Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General.(28 graduates)
  29. Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering.(25 graduates)
  30. International/Global Studies.(25 graduates)
  31. Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services.(25 graduates)
  32. Plant Sciences.(21 graduates)
  33. Biomedical/Medical Engineering.(21 graduates)
  34. Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering.(21 graduates)
  35. Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions.(21 graduates)
  36. Natural Resources Management and Policy.(20 graduates)
  37. Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services.(20 graduates)
  38. Microbiological Sciences and Immunology.(20 graduates)
  39. Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions.(20 graduates)
  40. Philosophy.(19 graduates)
  41. Geography and Cartography.(18 graduates)
  42. Chemistry.(17 graduates)
  43. Statistics.(16 graduates)
  44. Film/Video and Photographic Arts.(16 graduates)
  45. Music.(16 graduates)
  46. Forestry.(14 graduates)
  47. Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(14 graduates)
  48. Communication Disorders Sciences and Services.(14 graduates)
  49. Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services.(13 graduates)
  50. Computer Systems Analysis.(12 graduates)
  51. Public Health.(11 graduates)
  52. Education, General.(10 graduates)
  53. Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft.(9 graduates)
  54. East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(8 graduates)
  55. Mathematics and Computer Science.(8 graduates)
  56. Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences.(8 graduates)
  57. Physics.(7 graduates)
  58. Engineering, General.(6 graduates)
  59. Agriculture, General.(5 graduates)
  60. Botany/Plant Biology.(5 graduates)
  61. Special Education and Teaching.(4 graduates)
  62. Industrial Engineering.(4 graduates)
  63. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities.(4 graduates)
  64. Slavic, Baltic and Albanian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(3 graduates)
  65. Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(3 graduates)
  66. Religion/Religious Studies.(3 graduates)
  67. Area Studies.(2 graduates)
  68. Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies.(2 graduates)
  69. Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(2 graduates)
  70. Data Science.
  71. Dance.

Institution Details

Undergraduate Enrollment: 11,614 students

Admission Rate: 60.0%

Retention Rate: 88.2%

Graduation Rate: 78.6%

Student Demographics

White (83.5%)
Hispanic (5.4%)
Black (0.8%)
Asian (2.7%)
Two or More (4.0%)
International (0.9%)

Gender Distribution

Men (36.4%)
Women (63.6%)

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