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Vermont's Business Administration programs show a $14,140 cost difference between the most affordable public option and the highest-priced private college. The University of Vermont graduates earn $47,846 annually while maintaining a 78.60% graduation rate, reflecting strong outcomes in a state where small businesses drive much of the economy. Vermont's tourism and healthcare sectors create steady demand for management professionals, though earnings vary significantly across the five programs, ranging from $33,459 to $47,846.
5
Programs
$20,860 – $35,000
Net Price Range
$41,142
Avg. Program Earnings
64.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Business Administration, Management and Operations Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $20,860 $47,846 $18,890 78.6% 59.8%
2 $25,600 $45,696 $49,600 61.0% 82.6%
3 $20,865 $33,459 $11,400 48.9% 49.8%
4 $30,033 $37,624 $50,040 68.9% 85.2%
5 $35,000 $41,087 $45,550 63.0% 55.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the large earnings gap between Vermont business programs?

University of Vermont graduates earn $47,846 compared to $33,459 at Vermont State University, a $14,387 difference. UVM's higher graduation rate of 78.60% versus 48.90% at Vermont State suggests stronger program completion and career preparation contribute to better salary outcomes.

How do Vermont's private business programs compare on value?

Norwich University offers the best private value with a $25,600 net cost and $45,696 earnings, while Champlain College costs $35,000 but produces earnings of $41,087. Saint Michael's falls in the middle at $30,033 net cost with $37,624 average earnings.

Does the Vermont Grant make public programs significantly cheaper?

Vermont State University charges just $11,400 in-state versus $20,865 net cost, showing substantial grant impact. UVM's in-state rate of $18,890 compared to $20,860 net cost suggests less aid availability, though outcomes remain stronger.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.