There are 16 colleges in Vermont - 3 public and 13 private schools. The 2024 average undergraduate tuition of the Vermont colleges is $15,145 for state residents and $43,984 for out-of-state students.

14 Vermont cities have at least one college and, of them, Montpelier has the most of 2 colleges. It has 1 four-year colleges and 1 community college with a total of 5,901 students. Burlington and Middlebury also has a number of colleges of 2 and 1 colleges respectively.

The following table shows the Vermont colleges by city. The 2024 tuition & fees based on 4-year colleges' cost. You can view the list of colleges and average statistics for each city by following the link on the city name. Furthermore, you can sort the table by each column by touching/clicking the colum title.

16 Vermont Colleges by City
CityNumber of SchoolsUnder-graduate TuitionGraduate TuitionPopulationStudents to Faculty
Total4-yearCommunity CollegesTrade SchoolsTotalUnder.Graduate
Montpelier 211- - $26,593 5,901 5,596 305 11 to 1
Burlington 22-- $44,720
($18,890)
$21,853
($14,240)
17,631 14,958 2,673 16 to 1
Middlebury 11-- $65,280 $14,550 2,843 2,773 70 9 to 1
Williston 1--1 - - 70 70 - 16 to 1
Brattleboro 11-- $18,796 $45,445 617 542 75 12 to 1
South Royalton 11-- - $45,815 653 - 653 -
Putney 11-- $64,290 - 624 585 39 8 to 1
Plainfield 11-- $19,568 $23,898 320 112 208 6 to 1
Northfield 11-- $49,600 $24,916 3,363 2,799 564 11 to 1
Colchester 11-- $50,040 $12,150 1,399 1,209 190 10 to 1
Craftsbury Common 11-- $40,760 - 101 101 - 6 to 1
Randolph 11-- $21,408
($11,400)
$11,502
($11,502)
1,414 1,412 2 10 to 1
South Burlington 1--1 - - 94 94 - 16 to 1
Bennington 11-- $64,644 $24,617 880 777 103 9 to 1