4 institutions in Vermont together offer 8 graduate programs; Champlain College, Norwich University and The University of Vermont carry the largest catalogs. The split is 4 master's and 3 bachelor's listings. Roughly 88% of listings — 7 programs — include an online or hybrid format. Listed tuition averages about $28.8K, from $8.3K at the low end. Top concentrations: Machine Learning, Cybersecurity (General) and Cybersecurity Law, Privacy & Policy.
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Vermont has 8 listings in our database; use these national comparisons to see how local options stack up on outcomes, cost, and curriculum depth.
Vermont Graduate Programs — FAQ
What's the graduate program count in Vermont?
8 programs across 4 institutions — notably Champlain College, Norwich University and The University of Vermont. 4 are master's degrees. Filter below by field, format, and degree level.
What fields are strongest for graduate study in Vermont?
The most-listed concentrations in our Vermont data are Machine Learning, Cybersecurity (General) and Cybersecurity Law, Privacy & Policy. Individual program pages show full curriculum and elective options.
Can I study online in Vermont?
Yes — 7 of 8 Vermont programs (88%) offer online or hybrid delivery. Many are based in or near Burlington. Use the Online format filter to narrow the list.
How much do graduate programs in Vermont cost?
Average listed tuition is about $28.8K, starting near $8.3K. Online options often sit at the lower end. Confirm current rates on each program's official page — figures exclude fees and living costs.
Which Vermont cities have the most programs?
Burlington leads (5), then Northfield (2) and Colchester (1). City links at the top of this page jump straight to local listings.