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Cheapest colleges in Vermont

9 colleges ranked by net price after aid

The 9 most affordable four-year colleges in Vermont have an average net price of $27,905 per year — the typical amount families actually pay after grants and scholarships. Costs run from $20,860 at University of Vermont up to $35,000 at Champlain College. 2 are public institutions and 7 are private.

#CollegeTypeNet price / yrAcceptanceMedian earnings (10yr)
1University of Vermont
Burlington, VT
Public$20,86060%$62,472
2Vermont State University
Randolph, VT
Public$20,86583%$50,331
3Norwich University
Northfield, VT
Private$25,60074%$65,575
4Middlebury College
Middlebury, VT
Private$25,93410%$76,310
5Saint Michael's College
Colchester, VT
Private$30,03392%$61,317
6Goddard College
Plainfield, VT
Private$30,15220%$25,552
7Sterling College
Craftsbury Common, VT
Private$30,78592%$30,573
8Bennington College
Bennington, VT
Private$31,91848%$38,289
9Champlain College
Burlington, VT
Private$35,00067%$58,386
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