15 accredited colleges and universities in Vermont, scored on academics, value, diversity, and outcomes. Find the campus where you'll thrive.
Ranked by our composite score across academics, value, diversity, and outcomes.
Middlebury, VT · Private Non-Profit
Burlington, VT · Public
Colchester, VT · Private Non-Profit
Burlington, VT · Private Non-Profit
Northfield, VT · Private Non-Profit
Bennington, VT · Private Non-Profit
Brattleboro, VT · Private Non-Profit
Randolph, VT · Public
Lowest average net price after financial aid.
Montpelier, VT · Public
Randolph, VT · Public
Burlington, VT · Public
Craftsbury Common, VT · Private Non-Profit
Lowest acceptance rates in the state.
Middlebury, VT · Private Non-Profit
Bennington, VT · Private Non-Profit
Putney, VT · Private Non-Profit
Burlington, VT · Public
By undergraduate enrollment.
Burlington, VT · Public
Randolph, VT · Public
Montpelier, VT · Public
Burlington, VT · Private Non-Profit
The top public and private non-profit institutions in Vermont.
Cities with the most colleges and universities.
Vermont is home to 15 accredited colleges and universities, including 3 public, 10 private non-profit, and 2 for-profit institutions.
Based on average net price after financial aid, Community College of Vermont in Montpelier is the most affordable, with a net price of $13,696.
Middlebury College in Middlebury is the most selective, with an acceptance rate of 11%.
University of Vermont in Burlington is the largest, enrolling 11,743 undergraduate students.
Average in-state tuition is $42,813, and average out-of-state tuition is $47,164. The graduate workforce earns a median $50,930 ten years after entry.
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