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Vermont Business Colleges

11 Colleges
1,495 Yearly Graduations
$135,161 Avg 4-Year Tuition (In-State)
$35,896 Avg 4-Year Student Loan

Vermont ranked #49 in the nation for business degrees handed out in 2021. Around 1,495 students received some type of diploma that year. Students who live in the state can take advantage of in-state tuition averaging $33,790 a year, while students from out-of-state may pay a higher average tuition of $40,707 a year.

An estimated 57% of college students in Vermont take out loans, with the average loan amount being $8,974 per year.

Learn more about the most popular schools below:

#1

University of Vermont

Burlington, Vermont
Public Public vs. Private
457 Yearly Degrees
$19,002 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 13,292 students at UVM in total, 11,136 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 10,235 are full-time. The average graduation time for an undergraduate student at UVM is 4.2 years.

The school doesn’t accept everyone who applies - it has an acceptance rate of 71%. Around 36% of accepted students are men, and 64% are women.

Roughly 50% of students at UVM take out loans to pay for college. The typical student loan amount is $10,657 a year. The student loan default rate of 1.7% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

Students who graduate from UVM with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $44,057 during the early years of their career after graduation.

#2

Champlain College

Burlington, Vermont
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
405 Yearly Degrees
$42,984 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 3,512 undergraduates at Champlain, of which 2,325 are full-time, and there are 4,137 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 14 to 1.

Around 85% of students who apply get accepted. Around 48% of accepted students are men, and 52% are women.

Roughly 66% of students at Champlain take out loans to pay for college. The typical student loan amount is $8,974 a year. The student loan default rate of 5.1% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

Students who graduate from Champlain with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $44,082 during the early years of their career after graduation.

#3

Norwich University

Northfield, Vermont
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
175 Yearly Degrees
$44,020 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 3,236 undergraduates at Norwich, of which 2,522 are full-time, and there are 3,975 students altogether. It takes the average Norwich undergraduate about 4.2 years to complete their degree.

About 74% of students who apply get accepted. Around 69% of accepted students are men, and 31% are women.

Approximately 73% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The average amount of student loans is $9,659 a year. Norwich has a 4.1% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $49,524 during the early-career years.

#4

Middlebury College

Middlebury, Vermont
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
97 Yearly Degrees
$59,770 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 2,580 undergraduates at Middlebury, of which 2,552 are full-time, and there are 2,669 students altogether. The average graduation time for an undergraduate student at Middlebury is 4.1 years.

The acceptance rate at Middlebury is 22%, making it one of the most selective schools in the country. Of the accepted students, 45% are men and 55% are women.

Roughly 24% of students at Middlebury take out loans to pay for college. The typical student loan amount is $8,054 a year. The student loan default rate of 0.8% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from Middlebury is $47,424.

#5

Castleton University

Castleton, Vermont
Public Public vs. Private
81 Yearly Degrees
$13,078 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 2,211 students at Castleton in total, 1,744 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 1,466 are full-time. It takes the average Castleton undergraduate about 4.2 years to complete their degree.

Around 88% of students who apply get accepted. Around 50% of accepted students are men, and 50% are women.

Approximately 76% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The typical student loan amount is $9,131 a year. Castleton has a 5.7% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from Castleton is $37,044.

#6

Community College of Vermont

Montpelier, Vermont
Public Public vs. Private
75 Yearly Degrees
$6,920 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 5,102 students at CCV in total, 812 are full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 15 to 1.

21% of CCV students take out loans to afford college costs. The typical student loan amount is $4,440 a year. Students should know that the student default rate at this school is 12.2% which is higher than the national average of 10.8%.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from CCV is $29,911.

#7

Saint Michael's College

Colchester, Vermont
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
72 Yearly Degrees
$48,690 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 1,537 undergraduates at Saint Michael’s, of which 1,492 are full-time, and there are 1,724 students altogether. Students tend to stick around at Saint Michael’s. The freshman retention rate is 86%.

Around 88% of students who apply get accepted. Of the accepted students, 43% are men and 57% are women.

61% of Saint Michael’s students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $14,231 a year. The school reports a student loan default rate of 2.6% which is much lower than the average rate of 10.8%!

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $42,782 during the early-career years.

#8

Northern Vermont University

Johnson, Vermont
Public Public vs. Private
67 Yearly Degrees
$12,804 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 1,706 undergraduates at Northern Vermont University, of which 1,183 are full-time, and there are 1,999 students altogether. For undergraduates at Northern Vermont University, the average graduation time is 4.3 years.

About 76% of students who apply get accepted. Of the accepted students, 43% are men and 57% are women.

78% of Northern Vermont University students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $8,465 a year. Northern Vermont University has a 5.2% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from Northern Vermont University is $31,235.

#9

Vermont Technical College

Randolph, Vermont
Public Public vs. Private
55 Yearly Degrees
$16,082 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 1,520 students at Vermont Tech in total, 1,516 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 829 are full-time. The average graduation time for an undergraduate student at Vermont Tech is 4.6 years.

The school doesn’t accept everyone who applies - it has an acceptance rate of 58%. Of the accepted students, 69% are men and 31% are women.

Roughly 83% of students at Vermont Tech take out loans to pay for college. The average amount of student loans is $11,104 a year. The student loan default rate of 7.0% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from Vermont Tech is $49,559.

#10

Landmark College

Putney, Vermont
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
8 Yearly Degrees
$61,490 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 501 undergraduates at Landmark College, of which 320 are full-time, and there are 559 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 7 to 1.

The school doesn’t accept everyone who applies - it has an acceptance rate of 55%. Of the accepted students, 66% are men and 34% are women.

48% of Landmark College students take out loans to afford college costs. The typical student loan amount is $7,215 a year. Landmark College has a 7.6% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $26,906 during the early-career years.

#11

Bennington College

Bennington, Vermont
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
3 Yearly Degrees
$59,638 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at Bennington College is 799, of which 697 students are undergraduates and of those, 606 are full-time. It takes the average Bennington undergraduate about 4.2 years to complete their degree.

About 60% of students who apply get accepted. Around 28% of accepted students are men, and 72% are women.

Approximately 50% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The typical student loan amount is $6,784 a year. Bennington has a 2.0% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $29,730 during the early-career years.

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