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Mathematics programs in Vermont span a remarkable cost range from $20,860 to $31,918 in net price, with public options delivering strong value. The University of Vermont mathematics graduates earn $48,849 annually, reflecting demand from Vermont's growing data analytics sector supporting the state's healthcare systems and environmental research initiatives. Vermont State University offers the lowest in-state tuition at $11,400, while Middlebury College achieves a 92.60% graduation rate despite its selective 12.69% acceptance rate.
6
Programs
$20,860 – $31,918
Net Price Range
$50,478
Avg. Program Earnings
69.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Mathematics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $20,860 $18,890 78.6% 59.8%
2 $20,865 $11,400 48.9% 49.8%
3 $25,600 $49,600 61.0% 82.6%
4 $25,934 $65,280 92.6% 12.7%
5 $30,033 $50,040 68.9% 85.2%
6 $31,918 $64,644 66.7% 45.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Vermont's public mathematics programs particularly affordable?

Vermont's public institutions offer significant savings with the University of Vermont charging $18,890 for in-state students and Vermont State University at just $11,400. The Vermont Grant program provides additional financial assistance to qualifying residents, making these already affordable options even more accessible.

How do graduation rates vary among Vermont's mathematics programs?

Graduation rates range dramatically from 48.90% at Vermont State University to 92.60% at Middlebury College. The University of Vermont maintains a solid 78.60% graduation rate while keeping costs low, and Saint Michael's College achieves 68.90% with graduates earning the highest average salary at $52,107.

Is there a correlation between acceptance rates and program quality in Vermont?

Middlebury College's highly selective 12.69% acceptance rate corresponds with the state's highest graduation rate at 92.60%. However, Norwich University demonstrates that more accessible programs can still deliver quality, accepting 82.61% of applicants while maintaining a 61% graduation rate.

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