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Vermont's forest industry employs over 13,000 workers, creating strong demand for natural resources professionals. Public universities offer the best value, with University of Vermont charging just $20,860 net price while maintaining a 78.60% graduation rate. The $15,000 gap between cheapest public and private options reflects Vermont's higher education market, where even affordable private colleges like Middlebury reach $25,934 despite generous aid packages.
7
Programs
$20,860 – $35,000
Net Price Range
$31,870
Avg. Program Earnings
68.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Natural Resources Conservation and Research 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%
7 $35,000 $45,550 63.0% 55.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the large earnings gap between Vermont natural resources programs?

Middlebury College graduates earn $42,188 annually compared to $26,121 at Saint Michael's College, a difference of over $16,000. This reflects varying program focus areas and alumni networks. Middlebury's liberal arts approach often leads to policy and research roles, while other programs emphasize field-based conservation work.

How competitive are Vermont's top natural resources programs?

Middlebury College accepts only 12.69% of applicants, making it highly selective for natural resources study. In contrast, Norwich University accepts 82.61% of students while maintaining a 61% graduation rate. Public options like University of Vermont fall between these extremes at 59.79% acceptance.

Does attending Vermont State University affect career prospects?

Vermont State University offers the lowest in-state tuition at $11,400 but shows a 48.90% graduation rate. The program serves students seeking affordable forestry and conservation training. Missing earnings data suggests graduates often work in state agencies or nonprofits where salary reporting varies.

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