5 Area Studies Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
University of Vermont
Burlington, Vermont
|
$20,860 | $18,890 | 78.6% | 59.8% |
| 2 |
Vermont State University
Randolph, Vermont
|
$20,865 | $11,400 | 48.9% | 49.8% |
| 3 |
Middlebury College
Middlebury, Vermont
|
$25,934 | $65,280 | 92.6% | 12.7% |
| 4 |
Saint Michael's College
Colchester, Vermont
|
$30,033 | $50,040 | 68.9% | 85.2% |
| 5 |
Bennington College
Bennington, Vermont
|
$31,918 | $64,644 | 66.7% | 45.3% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Middlebury College's Area Studies program worth the higher cost?
Middlebury achieves a 92.60% graduation rate, nearly double Vermont State University's 48.90%. The college accepts only 12.69% of applicants, creating a selective academic environment that translates to strong career outcomes.
How do Vermont's public universities compare for Area Studies affordability?
University of Vermont and Vermont State University offer nearly identical net prices around $20,860. However, UVM's 78.60% graduation rate significantly outpaces Vermont State's 48.90%, making it the stronger public option.
Does financial aid make private Vermont colleges competitive with public options?
Private colleges reduce sticker prices substantially through aid, with Middlebury dropping from $65,280 to $25,934 net cost. Saint Michael's College offers the most accessible private option at 85.15% acceptance rate.
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Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.