U N I VE R S IT Y OF VERM O NT
THERE’S ALWAYS MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE. LAKE CHAMPLAIN
OUR ACADEMIC
One of our most beautiful—and useful—classrooms. Explore exotic species, water quality, natural and human history (e.g. 300 shipwrecks) aboard our research vessel the Melosira and at our lakeside Rubenstein Lab.
BURLINGTON BIZ Hub” (Forbes) gets a boost from area business successes like Dealer.com, Burton, and Biotek. So do UVM students, who get great internships with them.
STRONG MEDICINE Clinical training, pre-med exposure, research experience— as good as it gets. Our on-campus medical center and Larner College of Medicine offer all, right here.
LOCAL, GLOBAL MIX Expect plenty of international flavor mixed with local New England charm. Refugees and students from around the globe greatly enrich our community. Service-learning classes and student clubs spark cultural exchange and expand world views.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT Food is a passion around here. Everything about it. How it’s produced, preserved, prepared, made safe, and brought to market. Food systems expertise, a new major, and dozens of related courses are a reflection of our healthy obsession.
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UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
Burlington’s reputation as a great U.S. city and “Top 10 Tech
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Animal Science (CALS)
Environmental Engineering (CEMS)
Molecular Genetics (CALS)
College of Agriculture & Life Sciences (CALS)
Anthropology (CAS)
Environmental Sciences (CALS, CAS, RSENR)
Music (CAS)
Environmental Studies (CALS, CAS, RSENR)
Natural Resources (RSENR)
College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) College of Education & Social Services (CESS)
Art Education (CESS) Art—History (CAS) Art—Studio (CAS)
College of Engineering & Mathematical Sciences (CEMS)
Asian Studies (CAS)
College of Nursing & Health Sciences (CNHS)
Biological Science (CALS, CAS)
Grossman School of Business (GSB) Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources (RSENR)
HONORS COLLEGE The Honors College is a community of student scholars committed to highest levels of intellectual inquiry. Students are automatically considered for admission to the Honors College when they apply to UVM; selection is based on academic achievement.
ACCELER ATED MA STER’S DEGREE PRO GR AMS Students can reduce the cost and time commitment of an advanced degree in 29 fields of study at UVM, ranging from accountancy to computer science to public administration.
Biochemistry (CALS) Biology (CAS) Biomedical Engineering (CEMS) Business Administration (GSB)*
European Studies (CAS) Exercise Science (CNHS) Film & Television Studies (CAS) Food Systems (CALS) Forestry (RSENR) French (CAS)
Chemistry (CAS)
Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies (CAS)
Chinese (CAS)
Geography (CAS)
Civil Engineering (CEMS)
Geology (CAS)
Classical Civilization (CAS) Communication Sciences & Disorders (CNHS) Community Entrepreneurship (CALS) Community & International Development (CALS) Computer Science (CAS, CEMS) Computer Science & Information Systems (CEMS) Data Science (CEMS) Dietetics, Nutrition & Food Sciences (CALS) Early Childhood Education (birth-grade 3) (CESS) Early Childhood Special Education (CESS)
German (CAS) Global Studies (CAS) Greek (CAS) Health and Society (CAS) Health Sciences (CNHS) History (CAS) Human Development & Family Studies (CESS) Individually Designed (CALS, CAS, CEMS, CESS, RSENR) Italian Studies (CAS) Japanese (CAS) Latin (CAS) Latin American & Caribbean Studies (CAS) Linguistics (CAS)
(27% from VT, 73% from out-of-state)
1,542 Graduate students 459 Medical students
49
%
Classes with fewer than 20 students.
98%
Classes taught by faculty
16:1 student/faculty ratio
80%
Students living on campus in themed residential communities.
92%
Students involved in internships, research, or other experiencebased learning
93%
See yourself here.
117 winners or finalists
Nursing (CNHS) Nutrition & Food Sciences (CALS)
for fulbright and other national awards in the past 5 years.
Parks, Recreation & Tourism (RSENR) Physical Education (CESS)
a new STEM complex and first-year residence.
Physics (CAS) Plant Biology (CALS) Psychological Science (CAS)
WE, our wellness environment,
Public Communication (CALS)
a national model for healthy living.
Religion (CAS) Russian (CAS) Russian/East European Studies (CAS)
#20
Secondary Education (grades 7-12) (CESS)**
Spanish (CAS) Statistics (CEMS) Sustainable Landscape Horticulture (CALS) Theatre (CAS) Wildlife & Fisheries Biology (RSENR) Zoology (CAS)
Economics (CAS)
Mechanical Engineering (CEMS)
Electrical Engineering (CEMS)
Medical Laboratory Science (CNHS)
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Elementary Education (K-6) (CESS)
Medical Radiation Sciences (CNHS)
Pre-Dental
Engineering (CEMS)
Microbiology (CALS)
Engineering Management (CEMS)
Middle Level Education (grades 5-9) (CESS)
Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Veterinary
“colleges their students love”
.
—Princeton Review
pure vt maple syrup and other local foods make up 20% of our dining hall fare.
d-1 team wins including seven america east cups. Our club teams compete and win nationally, too.
#1 for clean and renewable energy use. —Assoc. for Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
* Students select a strategic theme: Global Business, Sustainable Business or Entrepreneurship; and also choose a concentration: Accounting, Finance, Marketing or Business Analytics.
SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID
AVERAGE GPA 3.7 (4.0 scale)
File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for need-based assistance.
SAT AND ACT SCORES
Political Science (CAS)
Sociology (CAS)
Apply online at commonapp.org — or — mycoalition.org ACADEMIC PROFILE
Philosophy (CAS)
Social Work (CESS)
95%
of those employed are satisfied with their position
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
Neuroscience (CAS)
Mathematics (CALS, CEMS)
**
Graduates employed or continuing their education within six months of graduation
Music Education (CESS)
Ecological Agriculture (CALS)
English (CAS)
STATS
MAJORS
10,513 Undergraduates
MIDDLE 50%
SAT all admitted students SAT Honors College admits ACT all admitted students ACT Honors College admits
1210-1400 1410-1520 27-32 32-34
APPLICATION DEADLINES
FAFSA PRIORITY DEADLINES February 1 First-year for Fall March 1 Transfer for Fall All applicants are automatically considered for merit scholarships; $36M is awarded annually Award ranges: First-year Vermont residents $2,000–$7,000
November 1
Early Action & Spring
($55 fee waived for Vermont early action applicants)
Out of state and international $8,000–$20,000
January 15 April 15
First-year for Fall Transfer for Fall
Transfer $3,000–$10,000
COST TO ATTEND UVM 2018-19 In-State Tuition Room & Board Fees
Out-of-State
$15,936 $40,176 $12,492 $12,492 $2,340 $2,340
83%
of undergraduate students at UVM receive scholarships or financial aid. Learn more:
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come to campus. Fall Open Houses: October 14 & November 10, 2018 • Jumpstart for Juniors: April 27, 2019 • General information session & tour: Most weekdays and many Saturdays We want to introduce you to UVM students, tell you about classes, internships, shadowing in our medical center, and study abroad. We’ll show you where you’ll live, eat, play broomball, build a race car, watch sunsets, and make “sugar-on-snow.”
English, Language, Mathematics, Science, Social Science
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