NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. PermitBurlington,PAIDPOSTAGEVTNo.143 We're towantexcitedprettyyoutogetknowUVM.UNIVERSITYOFVERMONTOfficeofAdmissions 194 South Prospect St. Burlington, Vermont 05401 (802) www.uvm.edu656-3370admissions@uvm.edu university vermontof SINCE 1791 UVM VIEWBOOKUNDERGRADUATE We invite you to learn more about the University of Vermont in this book and with a visit to our beautiful campus. We look forward to connecting with you . uvm.edu/admissions 2022
In the next few years, your life will look a lot different than it does now, and that’s the best news ever.
UVM faculty are experts finding solutions to some of the world's most pressing health, environmental, and societal challenges—they will, above all, be your professors. Some of the brightest, kindest students will be your classmates and friends. The resources, partnerships, and network of a major research university will be yours to tap daily; so will Lake Champlain, the Green Mountains, and the beauty and bustle of Burlington.
WHY UVM, WHY NOT UVT?
UVM is in a city—but we have a big backyard.
College is a time to explore, learn, prepare for a career, and discover what you love and what you can do when you team up with others who share your curiosity and passions.
We believe the University of Vermont is the best place for you to have your complete college adventure.
TURN THE PAGE. And imagine the next chapter of your life.
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It comes from our Latin name U niversitas V iridis M ontis , "University of the Green Mountains."
Think of the University of Vermont as an academic ecosystem, made up of smaller ecosystems. A balanced whole as amazing as its parts.
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is ranked one of "America's Best College Towns" for its food, arts, music, innovation, and recreation. THE MOUNTAINS Stowe, Sugarbush, Smugglers' Notch, and Bolton are just an hour from campus; the Adirondacks beckon to the west; and you might hike Mount Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak, during TREK, our first-year team-building experience. THE LAKE Lake Champlain is one of our most useful—and beautiful—classrooms.
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THE CAMPUS Home to 11,081 undergraduates from 49 states and 42 countries; 1,709 graduate students; 545 medical students; and 1,708 faculty. UVM has innovative labs, a historic green with tall trees, something interesting happening in every corner—what college should look like. THE CLASSROOM 45% of our classes have fewer than 20 students; that means more face-time with your professors. THE CITY OF BURLINGTON
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At UVM, there’s always an opportunity to do groundbreaking research that helps humankind. Just ask biology major Doran Forahar, who wanted experience with biomedical research. He found the perfect opportunity in the UVM Larner College of Medicine's Anesthesiology Department, investigating the effects of major surgical stress on the developing brain. His work introduced him to the microtome—a tool that delicately slices tissue just 7-micrometers thin. Every day opens up new discoveries, and new questions.
40 perc ent of UVM seniors report they have engaged in faculty-mentored research.
THAT, AND THE MAPLE SYRUP AND MOUNTAIN VIEWS.
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STUDENTS ARE THE HEART OF OUR HEART.
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For many, connections begin in our Residential Learning Communities, matching students' campus home to their interests. Choose from:
Community is priority at UVM. It’s common to see students of all backgrounds enjoying Shabbat dinner at Hillel or a Comida Para la Gente feast with Alianza Latinx, attending the Black Student Union's fashion show or gearing up for adventure with the UVM Outing Club. We aspire to be a community that values Respect, Integrity, Innovation, Openness, Justice, and Responsibility. This is Our Common Ground.
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* Three-year average; classes of 2018-2020.
JB : I think that the willingness of people to participate and collaborate in online games and research efforts bodes well for the future of education. Many fear that technology in general—and AI, and robotics in particular— will marginalize most of humanity. Personally, I believe that this will not be the case.
BONGARD—JOSH SCIENCECOMPUTEROFPROFESSOR PROF. BONGARD'S RESEARCH INCLUDES DEVELOPING ‘XENOBOTS’, PROGRAMMABLE ORGANISMS THAT PROMISE ADVANCES FROM DRUG DELIVERY TO TOXIC WASTE CLEAN-UP. LEARN ABOUT IT AT GO.UVM.EDU/LIVINGROBOTS
of graduates are employed or continuing their education within six months of graduating.*
“MY LONG-TERM HOPE IS THAT ROBOTS WILL
That’s what Josh Bongard, Professor of Computer Science, said on Reddit during a Science AMA (Ask Me Anything) session. He answered questions about his team’s research on how people and computers together can create complex technology like robots. At UVM, you’d have access to experts like Professor Bongard all the time—he teaches an undergraduate course on human-computer interaction.
The future of robots is humans.
The future of business is humans, too. ANYTHING.”
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Reddit asked: What could it mean for our future?
students who go on to create and manage businesses to address strategic, social, and environmental challenges.
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LIKEWISE HELP TO UNLOCK PEOPLE’S CREATIVE POTENTIAL.” OUR GROSSMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS WAS DESIGNED WITH TEAMWORK IN MIND. CHARTS AND ADRENALINE GO UP AT THE ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SCHLESINGER FAMILY CASE COMPETITION HOSTED BY UVM. NYC, TORONTO, AMSTERDAM... UVM BUSINESS STUDENTS INTERN, NETWORK, PITCH AND PRESENT CASES IN CITIES AROUND THE WORLD.
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UVM students and alumni are highly successful winning Fulbright and other awards for international teaching, research, and outreach; 98 have been winners or finalists in the past 5 years.
Students have global impact with internships at local organizations like Vermont's chapter of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, the Peace and Justice Center, and Council on World Affairs.
Our research funding sends students like Alison Chivers to Spain to investigate what genes suppress cancer growth, and Abra Clawson to Nepal to study relationships among identity, place, sound, and religion.
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Amnesty andEngineeringEngineersInternational,WithoutBorders,WorldHealth,MEDVIDA are among UVM student organizations with a global focus.
Students compete internationally and receive travel sponsorship with UVM's Lawrence Debate Union and Grossman School of Business Case Competition Teams.
At the University of Vermont you’ll r eceive an education that teaches you to think and work on a global scale. Our mission statement calls on us to “create, evaluate, share, and apply knowledge to prepare students to be accountable leaders who will bring to their work dedication to the global community.”
A WORLD OF SUCCESSES AROUND THE WORLD
UVM ranks #4 on the Peace Corps' list of top volunteer-producing schools.
WE GIVE THE WORLD OUR BEST FOR A BETTER WORLD.
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Sasha Fisher, a recent alumna, is putting her self-designed major in human security to work. Her nonprofit, Spark Microgrants, is funding community development projects in African nations. Sasha was chosen as one of twenty Obama Fellows, leaders building better futures around the world.
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done at UVM shows that people with blood type AB may be more likely to develop memory loss later in life.
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vaccines for global health threats The UVM Vaccine Testing Center works to understand and prevent the spread of infectious diseases worldwide.
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typical to see a student walking out of their residence hall and straight into our medical center for some hands-on training. A world-class medical school and teaching hospital right on campus make this kind of experience possible. Students have easy access to teaching methods that are shaping the future of medicine. VERMONTOFUNIVERSITY RESEARCH HAPPENING HERE IS OPEN TO UNDERGRADUATES, RESEARCH LIKE: 4 RESEARCHUNDERGRADUATE
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LIVES PACKED WITH PURPOSE
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Student Government Association Environmental Committee (chair); Brendan Fisher ECOS assistant (human and ecosystem health focus); Socially Responsible Investment Advisory Council; Admissions Advocat.
Premed cappella (bovine
Jake Gess
MATIAS OVRUM IS A TYPICAL UVM STUDENT—BUSY. IN THE GROSSMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, HE HAS PREPARED RIGOROUSLY FOR A CAREER IN FINANCE WITH COURSEWORK, AN INTERNSHIP, AND A CAPSTONE CHALLENGE. AS A MEMBER OF UVM'S NORDIC TEAM, HE TRAINS AND COMPETES UP AND DOWN NEAR AND DISTANT MOUNTAINS. EXPERIENCE IN ONE ARENA INVARIABLY SERVES SUCCESS IN THE OTHER. MOREOVER, IT EXPANDS MATIAS' CIRCLE OF SUPPORT—CLASSMATES, TEAMMATES, COACHES, ALUMNI, AND FACULTY LIKE PROFESSOR ANDREW PROVOST, WHOSE "WALL STREET SEMINAR" HELPED MATIAS SECURE A JOB AT MORGAN STANLEY HEADQUARTERS IN NYC, RIGHT WHERE HE'D SET HIS SIGHTS. —OVRUMMATIAS ADMINISTRATIONBUSINESS
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pathogen focus); residential advisor.
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Sam Pasqualoni
MICROBIOLOGY
Drew Bates
Student Government Association (president); UVM Board of Trustees student representative; Copeland and Coderre laboratories research associate (neurobiology focus); UVM Rowing Team.
UVM International Student Club (founder and president); Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources steward.
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PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
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Frances O'Donnell
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UVM Sisters of Color (PR & marketing VP);
Grossman Student Advisory Committee (president); Climbing Team (treasurer); Schlesinger Global Family Case Organizing Committee.
Sandra King
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Adrian Pastor
soccer coach.
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UVM Integrative Health (health and wellness coach); women's soccer team (midfielder); Burlington teen girls'
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WPTZ/NBC Channel 5 news intern (Emma Bowen Fellow); UVM Program Board; Alianza Latinx; Orientation Leader.
Delta Delta Delta sorority (service and social projects leader); action research and internships at five area schools.
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Society of Women in Computer Science VP; Girls Who Code; CS Crew; Improv; Admissions Advocat; residential advisor. UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
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ARC (Academic Research Commercialization), a brainchild of our Entrepreneurship Club, pairs students with researchers to bring emerging technologies to market.
Every student does coursework in cultural fluency; study abroad is an option in any major.
UVM's Cultural Crossroads Residential Learning Community is an instant home for global thinkers.
UVM's Invention2Venture (I2V) Conference gathers researchers, students, and regional business leaders to explore development, financing, and protection of new ideas.
HOLI, CELEBRATING RENEWAL, IS HOSTED BY UVM'S ASIAN, INDIAN, AND NEPALI STUDENT GROUPS.
"SEED" (Senior Experience in Engineering Design) connects students with industry experience focused on new methods, materials, and machines that address human needs.
Undergrads represent 40+ countries, bringing a world of experience with them.
global mindset
Local food and culture are rich with global accents.
IN 1978, TWO BURLINGTON ENTREPRENEURS NAMED BEN AND JERRY BEGAN MAKING ICE CREAM IN A CONVERTED GAS STATION...
Students intern with start-ups like Beta Technologies and OVR Technology, recent additions to a long list of nearby entrepreneurs—many now household names like Burton, Keurig, and Seventh Generation.
Everywhere you look, this is what you see.
UVM's "DeepGreen" supercomputer—one of the nation's fastest—supports innovations focused on mental health, food systems, drug delivery, misinformation spread, and more.
Student clubs travel internationally to conferences, competitions, and service sites with UVM grants.
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The National Science Foundation ranks UVM a top 100 public U.S. research university
Our Innovation & Entrepreneurship Residential Learning Community is a live-in think tank for students forever asking "What if."
Tina Escaja
Three-time GRAMMY award winner and former member of the Tito Puente and Mongo Santamaria bands. Currently lectures on jazz combos, trumpet and jazz history.
EDUCATION—SCIENCE STANDARDS
Nancy Gauvin
Migration scholar and urban geographer examining forced migration and refugee resettlement, and ways that the flow of capital, labor bodies, and ideas transform landscapes.
MEET SOME UVM PROFESSORS, HUMANS FOR HUMANKIND —VIVANCOLUIS CENTERHUMANITIESUVM’SOFDIRECTOR
Pablo Bose
Clinical expert in craniofacial anomalies, resonance disorders, prosthetics, dysphagia, and accent modification. Research interests include effects of supervisory process on culturally diverse populations.
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Chris Danforth
award-winning
MATH AND STATISTICS—COMPLEX
An expert in science curriculum and instruction and principal investigator of the National Science Foundation's Robert Noyce Scholarship Program.
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Melissa Pespeni
COMMUNICATION SCIENCES
Expert in ecological genomics, population genetics and evolutionary biology and physiology, seeking answers to environmental and global health problems in ocean ecosystems.
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Regina Toolin
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7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT PROF. LUIS VIVANCO IS A CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGIST WHOSE WORK CENTERS ON ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS. STUDENTS PRAISE HIS “INFECTIOUS INQUISITIVE NATURE” AND “UNWAVERING SUPPORT," QUALITIES THAT DEFINE ALL OUR TEACHER-SCHOLARS. VIVANCO URGES HIS STUDENTS TO EXAMINE DIFFERING FACTS SHAPING HUMAN BELIEFS AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE, AND GAIN “APPRECIATION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL PLURALITY OF THE HUMAN CONDITION.”
International award-winning poet and author of fiction, interactive novels, and plays. Scholarly pursuits focus on gender, society, literature, and digital media.
National Science Foundation geomorphologist geochemist engaged in research focused on isotope geochemistry, surface processes, and human-induced landscape change around the world.
Applied mathematician; applies chaos theory, big data, and other tools to model physical, biological, and social phenomena—leading to creation of the "hedonometer" (an algorithmic, real-time sensor of global happiness), improved weather forecasting, and other advances.
Ray Vega
Paul Bierman
GEOLOGY AND HUMAN IMPACTS
BUSINESS—FAMILY ENTERPRISE
Dita Sharma Daniel Clark Sanders Chair in Entrepreneurship & Family Business; founder UVM's Global Family Enterprise Case Competition; co-founder of the Family Enterprise Research Conference.
THE RUBENSTEIN SCHOOL
During a class, students might examine tiny silver trout with their bare hands. Their research contributes to larger studies on replenishing the trout population. After recording findings, they can take in Lake Champlain views. It’s learning at its most scenic, while maintaining the health of an international body of water.
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The world is our classroom, after all. A great example of this is the Melosira, our research boat on Lake Champlain, the nation's largest body of freshwater after the Great Lakes—just a mile from campus.
Some of our labs don’t appear on a campus map.
FACULTY AND STUDENTS DO WATER SAMPLING, SEDIMENT CORING, NATIVE TROUT MONITORING, AND MORE ON BOARD THE MELOSIRA.
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UVM student voices are strong. Creating and enhancing campus waste recycling programs, ending the sale of bottled water on campus, and divesting from fossil fuel investments are just a few of the sustainability issues where student activism has been pivotal in pushing the university to a higher standard.
49% of campus waste is recycled
Melting ice sheets on Greenland, farms across the Northeast, urban planning projects, and new energy development are some of the areas where you’ll find faculty leading research— assisted by undergrads— to unravel sustainability challenges and shape viable solutions, for the world.
WE MEAN GREEN:
SUSTAINABILITY. For some, it’s little more than a buzzword. At UVM, it’s an ethic core to our character, rooted in Vermont’s tradition of environmentalism, progressive thought, and action. Through education, research, and practice we advance knowledge and application of approaches critical to the health of people and planet. As a student at UVM, principles of sustainability come to life in the courses you take, the buildings where you live and learn, and the commitment you find in our faculty, students, and local community.
But at UVM, sustainability also leaps academic boundaries. Seventy-five percent of UVM departments offer sustainabilityrelated courses, and 100 percent of our undergraduates take at least one sustainability course through our general education requirement.
IN OUR RESEARCH
IN OUR PRACTICE
Yes, our Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, cross-disciplinary Environmental Program, and Gund Institute for Environment are international leaders.
A "Top 50" Green School in the United States, Princeton Review
#2 Green MBA in the United States, Princeton Review
Gold-Level Bike Friendly University, League of American Bicyclists
IN OUR ACTIVISM
It’s in our nature.
25% locally resourced food in campus dining halls
IN OUR CURRICULUM
Locally sourced materials— from the slate roof to the maple interior trim—are found throughout the Davis Student Center. Next door, the Aiken Center boasts a green roof, both a teaching resource and a best practice. They are two of fourteen buildings on campus that are LEED-certified, denoting environmentally responsible building practices.
The school with the largest number of students, faculty, and staff, our College of Arts and Sciences offers a way to combine multiple disciplines with creativity, critical thought, and hands-on experience.
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UVM's Fleming Museum gives students hands-on experience with collections that span the history of civilization. Students in a Museum Anthropology class put their skills to work in the role of curator, selecting art and objects around a central theme—evocative subjects like "food," "home," and "gender."
Forty percent of our seniors report doing research with a faculty mentor. Here, Nata Dudkina talks with Professor Severin Schneebeli in his lab, where she worked on a project in a relatively new field called supramolecular chemistry. Nata's next stop after UVM: Yale University to pursue a PhD.
provide nonpartisan support to Vermont state legislators. They research questions around health, education, and other issues and provide information that helps shape laws enacted in the state capitol.
Students in UVM's Vermont Legislative Research Service program
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Burlington International Airport (BTV), 3 miles from campus, connects with major U.S. cities. Airlines serving BTV include American, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Sun Country, and United.
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KNOWN FOR ITS CULTURE, MUSIC, DELICIOUS FOOD AND VIEWS, BURLINGTON IS HUB OF ACTIVITY FOR THE UVM COMMUNITY.
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HuffPost . TO-DOBURLINGTONLIST: Try a maple creemee Shop the Church Street Marketplace. Catch live music outdoors and indoors all around the town. Have a flatbread at American WalkFlatbread.orride the 8-mile path along Lake Champlain. Go “ leaf peeping ” when the fall foliage comes around. Swim at Oakledge or Leddy Park beaches. Find all kinds of dogs to pet on the waterfront boardwalk. See international talent at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts. OUR STUDENTS HAVE INTERNED LOCALLY AT: Art galleries and venues Public Theaterparksand concert venues Restaurants and bistros 20 + 1001014+ Rutland Concord Portsmouth Providence BOSTON NEW YORKMontpelierGlensFallsALBANY SpringHARTFORDeld ✪ ✪ Portland MONTREAL ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ BURLINGTON ✪ ✪ VT NH ME NY MA CT RI There’s a lot to see @universityofvermont WE DO CITY LIFE A DIFFERENTLY.LITTLE
New York 5.5 hours
Montreal 2 hours
ATHLETICS M Men W Women DIVISION I ATHLETIC TEAMS SkiingLacrosseIceFieldCrossBasketballCountryHockeyHockey(Nordic & Alpine) SwimmingSoccer & Diving Track & Field (Indoor & Outdoor) AMERICA EAST ACADEMIC CUPS won by outstanding student-athletes.UVM 718 NCAA TOURNAMENT appearances over the past decade. NO MATTER WHAT FIELD. AMERICA EAST TITLES - and12
Start taking classes toward your master's as an undergraduate, and get a jump start on an advanced degree. PROGRAMS&MAJORS Agroecology & Landscape Design Animal BusinessBiomedicalBiologyBiologicalBiochemistryAsianArt—StudioArt—HistoryAnthropologyScienceStudiesScienceEngineeringAdministration ¹ CommunicationClassicsCivilChineseChemistryEngineering Sciences & Disorders Community-Centered Design Community Entrepreneurship Community & International Development Computer Science Computer Science & Information Systems EnvironmentalEnglishEngineeringEngineeringElectricalEconomicsDataDanceScienceEngineeringManagementEngineering
NutritionNursing & Food Sciences Parks, Recreation & Tourism RussianRussianReligionPublicPublicPsychologicalPoliticalPlantPhysicsPhilosophyBiologyScienceScienceCommunicationHealthSciences&EastEuropean Studies Social TeacherStatisticsSpanishSociologyWorkEducation Majors: Art Early(Pre-K-12)Childhood (Birth-Gr3) Elementary (K–6) Middle Level (5–9) Music SecondaryPhysical(Pre-K–12)(Pre-K–12)(7–12) 2 WildlifeTheatre & Fisheries Biology Zoology Environmental Sciences Environmental Studies European Studies Exercise Science Film & Television Studies Food Gender,FrenchForestrySystemsSexuality & Women’s Studies HumanHistoryHealthGlobalGermanGeographyStudies&SocietyDevelopment & Family Studies Individually Designed Majors Italian LatinJapaneseStudiesAmerican & Caribbean Studies NeuroscienceNaturalMusicMolecularMicrobiologyMedicalMedicalMechanicalMathematicsLinguisticsEngineeringLaboratoryScienceRadiationSciencesGeneticsResources African AmericanStudiesSign Language Applied ConsumerBiosecurityBioinformaticsAstronomyDesign&Advertising Studies Critical Race & Ethnic Studies Emergency Medical Services Geospatial GreenGerontologyTechnologiesBuilding&Community Design Holocaust Studies International Politics Jewish Studies Law & Society Music Technology & Business Musical SexualityPharmacologyTheatre&Gender Identity Studies Soil SustainableSportsSpeechScience&DebateManagementLandscape Horticulture Vermont Studies Writing College of Agriculture & Life Sciences Colle ge of Arts & CollegeSciencesof Education & Social Services College of E ngineering & Mathematical Sciences Colleg e of Nursing & Health Sciences Grossm an School of RubensBusinesstein School of Environment & Natural Resources 1 Students select a strategic theme: Global Business, Sustainable Business or Entrepreneurship; and also choose a concentration: Accounting, Finance, Marketing or Business Analytics. 2 Secondary Education students choose a concentration in fields such as English, Language, Mathematics, Science, Social Science. Pre-PhysicalPre-VeterinaryPre-MedicalPre-DentalPre-LawTherapy VERMONTOFUNIVERSITY GreekFoodEnglishElectricalEduEducationCurriculumCounselingComputerComplexCivilChemistryBiostatisticsBiomedicalBiologyBiochemistryAnimalAccountancyScienceEngineering&EnvironmentalEngineeringSystems&DataScienceScience&Instruction-SpecialcationalLeadership&PolicyStudiesEngineeringSystems&LatinMINORS STE M MAJORS are available to UVM undergrads . Prepare for careers in our Discovery and Innovation STEM complex using tools like our "DeepGreen" supercomputer. 30+ Historic Preservation LaHistoryw(3+2 program in partnerships with Vermont Law School) Materials StatisticsPublicPublicPsychologyPhysicsPharmacologyNutritionNursingNaturalMicrobiologyMedicalMechanicalMathematicsScienceEngineeringLaboratoryScience&MolecularGeneticsResources&FoodScienceAdministrationHealth UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOLS&COLLEGES (Programs listed are current as of May 2022) A majority of majors are also available as minors; further options include: PROGRAMSPROFESSIONAL
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We consider your estimated family contribution when determining aid awards, and we are need-blind in our evaluation for admission. All applicants are automatically considered for merit scholarships:* First-year Vermont residents $2,000–$8,000 Out-of-state and international: $4,000–$20,000 Transfer students: $2,000-$10,000 * Amounts shown are for students entering Fall 2022 FINANCIAL AID of those employed full-time are satisfied with their position.* of students report having an internship, doing research, or other high impact practice supporting career goals.* 3 87 VERMONTOFUNIVERSITY Fall 2022 Admitted Student Middle3.9AVERAGEProfileGPA:(4.0scale)50%scores:*SATEBRWSATMATH 660–740 640-740 ACT 30 34 Fall 2022 Honors College Invitee Middle3.98AVERAGProfileEGPA:(4.0scale)50%scores:*SATEBRWSATMATH 730-770 740-790 ACT 34 35 * Test scores reflect applicants submitting them. Applicants for Fall 2023 are not required to submit standardized test scores. VISIT US — THERE ARE SO MANY UVM.EDU/VISITWAYS. COST TO ATTEND UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT 2022/23 VERMONT RESIDENT OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENT$16,280$2,610$13,354 $57,244$2,610$41,280$13,354 ADMISSIONS TUITION* 2 Students have won or been finalists in competitions,scholarshipincluding the the Fulbright Program and the Rhodes Scholarship, in the last five years. of UVM graduates applying to law school are admitted. The national acceptance rate for law school applicants is 68%. of UVM graduates applying to medical school are admitted. The national acceptance rate for medical school applicants is 41%. 85 of our graduates are employed or continuing their education within 6 months of graduating.* Professional counselors and UVM's 4-Year Path to Career Success support every step. OUTCOMES $32,244 95 98 54 * Tuition will remain the same for academic year 2022/23; there has been no tuition increase at UVM since 2019/20. A UVM MOTTO THAT SPEAKS TO THE SUCCESS OF OUR ALUMNI IN THEIR CAREERS AND IN THEIR LIVES. of our grantsstudentsundergraduatereceiveandscholarships. Doing All Things with Purpose. * Three-year average; classes of 2018-2020.
VERMONTOFUNIVERSITYVERMONTOFUNIVERSITY theend. The end of this book is really just the beginning. DISCOVERY.ISCOLLEGEABOUT Get to know UVM better. uvm.edu/admissions