Graduate Schools with Diverse Programs in Vermont

For the academic year 2022-2023, University of Vermont offer the most number of graduate programs of 77 in Vermont. Northern Vermont University and Middlebury College have the second and third most major programs in Vermont, following University of Vermont.
The following table shows that the top 10 Vermont graduate schools having most graduate degree programs.
You can view the all Vermont graduate schools with tuition and other academic information at Vermont graduate school comparison page.
Vermont Graduate Schools with Diverse Area of Study (2022-2023)
School NameNumber of Graduate ProgramsOnline Graduate Programs Master's ProgramDoctorate ProgramsPost-Graduate Certificate Graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Student Population
1University of VermontPublic, 4 yearsBurlington, VT 77 programs1 programs 51 26 17 $32,996 2,190
2Northern Vermont UniversityPublic, 4 yearsJohnson, VT 15 programs1 programs Not Offered Not Offered 2 $16,488 297
3Middlebury CollegePrivate, 4 yearsMiddlebury, VT 14 programs- Not Offered 5 Not Offered $14,550 70
4Norwich UniversityPrivate, 4 yearsNorthfield, VT 14 programs11 programs 14 Not Offered 7 $24,916 564
5Goddard CollegePrivate, 4 yearsPlainfield, VT 13 programs- Not Offered Not Offered Not Offered $23,898 208
6Castleton UniversityPublic, 4 yearsCastleton, VT 12 programs- Not Offered Not Offered 1 $12,240 635
7Champlain CollegePrivate, 4 yearsBurlington, VT 10 programs9 programs 10 Not Offered 12 $10,710 483
8SIT Graduate InstitutePrivate, 4 yearsBrattleboro, VT 9 programs- 8 1 2 $45,445 75
9Bennington CollegePrivate, 4 yearsBennington, VT 5 programs- Not Offered Not Offered Not Offered $24,617 103
10Vermont College of Fine ArtsPrivate, 4 yearsMontpelier, VT 5 programs5 programs Not Offered Not Offered Not Offered $27,752 305
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