If you’re looking for a great school where you can get a quality education, you may want to consider one of the many colleges and universities in Vermont. The state is home to several institutions of higher learning, 10 of which are ranked in College Factual’s 2020 analysis.
Best Colleges in Vermont
Middlebury College
Located in Middlebury in what is generally considered a small town setting, Middlebury is ranked #1 in the state of Vermont. Middlebury supports roughly 3,900 students each year.
The school has a student to faculty ratio of 8 to 1.
Learn more about Middlebury College.
University of Vermont
Located in Burlington in what is generally considered a city setting, UVM is ranked #2 in the state of Vermont. UVM supports roughly 12,900 students each year.
The school has a student to faculty ratio of 16 to 1.
Learn more about University of Vermont.
Saint Michael’s College
Located in Colchester in what is generally considered a suburban setting, Saint Michael’s is ranked #3 in the state of Vermont. Saint Michael’s supports roughly 2,100 students each year.
The school has a student to faculty ratio of 13 to 1.
Learn more about Saint Michael’s College.
Bennington College
Located in Bennington in what is generally considered a small town setting, Bennington is ranked #4 in the state of Vermont. Bennington supports roughly 800 students each year.
The school has a student to faculty ratio of 10 to 1.
Learn more about Bennington College.
Champlain College
Located in Burlington in what is generally considered a city setting, Champlain is ranked #5 in the state of Vermont. Champlain supports roughly 5,100 students each year.
The school has a student to faculty ratio of 15 to 1.
Learn more about Champlain College.
Norwich University
Located in Northfield in what is generally considered a small town setting, Norwich is ranked #6 in the state of Vermont. Norwich supports roughly 3,500 students each year.
The school has a student to faculty ratio of 13 to 1.
Learn more about Norwich University.
Vermont Technical College
Located in Randolph in what is generally considered a rural setting, Vermont Tech is ranked #7 in the state of Vermont. Vermont Tech supports roughly 2,100 students each year.
The school has a student to faculty ratio of 10 to 1.
Learn more about Vermont Technical College.
Castleton University
Located in Castleton in what is generally considered a small town setting, Castleton is ranked #8 in the state of Vermont. Castleton supports roughly 2,100 students each year.
The school has a student to faculty ratio of 15 to 1.
Learn more about Castleton University.
Lyndon State College
Located in Lyndonville in what is generally considered a small town setting, Lyndon State College is ranked #9 in the state of Vermont. Lyndon State College supports roughly 1,300 students each year.
The school has a student to faculty ratio of 14 to 1.
Learn more about Lyndon State College.
Johnson State College
Located in Johnson in what is generally considered a rural setting, Johnson State College is ranked #10 in the state of Vermont. Johnson State College supports roughly 1,600 students each year.
The school has a student to faculty ratio of 14 to 1.
Learn more about Johnson State College.