University of Vermont College of Medicine, also known as Vermont College of Medicine, is located in Burlington, VT, founded in 1822.

The tuition & fees for Medical Doctor M.D. program at University of Vermont College of Medicine is $39,808 for Vermont residents and $66,908 for others for the academic year 2023-2024.

Of the 8,569 applicants, 122 were matriculated, and the acceptance rate is 1.42% at Vermont College of Medicine. The average GPA of the enrolled students is 3.74 and the average MCAT score is 512.


2024 Doctor of Medicine M.D. Degree Program Tuition & Fees

The Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree program tuition & fees of Vermont College of Medicine is $39,808 for Vermont residents and $66,908 for others for the academic year 2023-2024.

The total cost of four years of M.D. degree program at University of Vermont College of Medicine is $257,496 for Vermont residents and $365,888 for non-residents. It is based on the official school's tuition data (see the school's bursar page for details).

2024 M.D. Program Tuition & Fees at University of Vermont College of Medicine
In-SateOut-of-State
Tuition & Fees$39,808$66,908
Living Costs$28,328
Books & Supplies$310
Personal Expenses$3,290
Costs of Attendance (COA)$71,736$98,836

General Program Tuition

The medical school tuition is different from the costs of other undergraduate and graduate programs.

For major programs other than medical school program at University of Vermont, the average undergraduate tuition & fees is $18,890 for Vermont residents and $43,890 for others. The average graduate program tuition & fees is $14,240 for Vermont residents and $32,996 for others.

The average living costs including room & board and other living expenses is $15,708 when a student lives on-campus (i.e. dormitory, school owned apartment) and $18,274 when a student lives off-campus.

University of Vermont General Programs Tuition & Fees
Vermont ResidentsOut-of-State Students
General College Cost
Undergraduate Programs$18,890$43,890
Graduate Programs$14,240$32,996
Living Costs (room, board, and personal expenses)
On-Campus$15,708
Off-Campus$18,274

GPA and MCAT Scores

The average GPA from enrolled students at University of Vermont College of Medicine is 3.74 and the average MCAT score is 512. Its GPA is lower than the average GPA of other medical schools.

The MCAT score of University of Vermont College of Medicine is lower than the average MCAT of other medical schools.

Vermont College of Medicine Average GAP and MCAT scores
Vermont College of MedicineVermont Medical SchoolsAll Medical Schools
GPA3.743.7403.770
MCAT Scores512512.0512.1

Acceptance Rate and Admission Statistics

For the academic year 2023-2024, total 8,569 students applied to Vermont College of Medicine and 122 students have accepted and enrolled into the school. The acceptance rate is 1.42%.

618 applicants invited to interview and the interview invitation rate is 6.62%. (The interviewee data is based on 2022-2023 data.)

Of the 122 matriculants, 50.0% are male and 47.5% are female. By legal residency, 27.0% of matriculants are Vermont residents and 73.0% are out-of-state residents.

Vermont College of Medicine Admission Stats
Number of Students / Percentage
Applicants8,569
Interview Invited618
Enrolled (First-year Students)122
Acceptance Rate1.42%
Interview Invitation Rate6.62%
Total Enrollment510
Men232
Women274

Directory & Accreditation Information

University of Vermont College of Medicine was founded in 1822. University of Vermont College of Medicine is located in 89 Beaumont Avenue, Courtyard at Given N-200, Burlington, VT 05405.

There are 510 students at medical school - 232 men and 274 women. Last year, 122 students have enrolled newly to University of Vermont College of Medicine.

University of Vermont College of Medicine Directory Information
NameUniversity of Vermont College of Medicine
Medical Schools at University of Vermont
Vermont College of Medicine
Address89 Beaumont Avenue, Courtyard at Given N-200, Burlington, VT 05405
School Webhttp://www.med.uvm.edu/
Founded1822
LCME Accreditation
StatusFull
Next Survey Year2028-29
Initial year of AccreditationOn or prior to 1942