The University of Vermont (UVM) is a public university and one of the oldest higher education institutions in the United States. Founded in 1791 as a private university, it later merged with the Vermont Agricultural College, becoming a public university. UVM enrolls both local and international students, offering a diverse academic environment.
Today,
UVM consists of multiple colleges and schools, spread across a 1.83 km² campus. The university has approximately 20 varsity sports teams and graduates around 1,600 students annually, including 400 medical professionals.
Accommodation:All first-year students are guaranteed on-campus housing. The university offers a variety of residence halls, with options for single, double, triple, and quad rooms.
Accommodation cost: $2,500 – $5,000 per semester.Why Choose the University of Vermont?- Strong internship programs, emphasizing hands-on learning
- Diverse student life with numerous organizations and clubs
- Extensive selection of academic programs
- International learning environment
- Numerous student organizations providing quality extracurricular activities
Programs: - Undergraduate & Graduate Degrees
UVM consists of multiple colleges and schools, offering education in various fields:- Arts
- Business
- Engineering
- Agricultural Sciences
- Education
- Medicine
- Healthcare
- Environmental Studies
Admission Requirements Undergraduate:- High school diploma
- One of the following exams: IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 90
Postgraduate:- Bachelor's or specialist degree
- One of the following exams: IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 90
Notable Alumni:- John Dewey – Philosopher
- Brian Dubie – Former Governor of Vermont
- Jacqueline Noonan – Pediatric cardiologist and professor, known for discovering Noonan Syndrome