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2021 Best Colleges for the Money (With No Aid) in Vermont

9 Colleges
$49,961 Avg Cost (Without Aid)*
4.2 Years Avg Time to Graduate*

Trying to decide what college is best for you is no easy matter. College Factual has developed its Best Vermont Schools For The Money For Those With No Aid ranking as one tool you can use to help make this decision.

After analyzing 9 schools, we came up with our list of those that were the best for overall value for the money with no aid in Vermont. Quality is an important component in this ranking, so it is not just naming the schools with the cheapest price tag. Instead, it is identifying those institutions that offer the most value when taking their educational quality into consideration. So it is possible that College A may rank better than College B, while College B is less expensive to attend.

Find out more about our ranking methodology.

When determining average cost, we look at total expenses, such as tuition, fees, books and supplies, room and board, and other living expenses. This gives a rough estimation of how much money you can expect to pay out-of-pocket or through loans each year.

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Top Colleges for the Money (Without Aid) in Vermont

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#1

University of Vermont

Burlington, Vermont

University of Vermont tops this year’s ranking as the best school for overall value for the money with no aid in Vermont. UVM is a fairly large public school situated in Burlington, Vermont. It awarded 2,682 bachelor’s degrees in 2018-2019.

The average amount of time it takes for a student to receive their degree at UVM is 4.2 years, and it costs students who receive no aid about $35,220 per year to attend the school. This makes the estimated cost of a bachelor’s degree from UVM be around $146,867. When you graduate sooner, you can save a lot of money.

With a freshman retention rate of 86%, the school does an excellent job of retaining its students. In addition to its best value ranking, and one of the reasons why the school is on the list, UVM is ranked #2 for overall quality in Vermont.

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#2

Castleton University

Castleton, Vermont

You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around if you attend Castleton University. The school came in at #2 in Vermont on this year’s best value ranking. Located in Castleton, Vermont, the small public school awarded 378 diplomas to qualifed bachelor’s degree students in 2018-2019.

The average student at Castleton graduates in less than 4.2 years, and the yearly average cost to attend the school is $25,894 for students who receive no aid. Looking at these numbers together, we estimate that the average cost of a bachelor’s degree from Castleton is about $110,050. When you graduate sooner, you can save a lot of money.

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#3

Vermont Technical College

Randolph, Vermont

You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend Vermont Technical College. It ranked #3 on our 2021 Best Value Colleges in Vermont list. Vermont Technical College is a small public school located in Randolph, Vermont that handed out 153 bachelor’s degrees in 2018-2019.

The average amount of time it takes for a student to receive their degree at Vermont Tech is 4.2 years, and the estimated yearly cost for the school is $28,962 for students who receive no aid. This means that the average student pays around $121,351 to get a bachelor’s degree from Vermont Tech. When students graduate in a lesser amount of time, they can save thousands of dollars.

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#4

Middlebury College

Middlebury, Vermont

A rank of #4 on our Best Colleges for the Money in Vermont list means Middlebury College is a great place for students working on their bachelor’s degree. Middlebury is located in Middlebury, Vermont and has a small student population. In 2018-2019, this school awarded 771 bachelor’s degrees to qualified undergradutates.

It takes about 4.1 years for the average student at Middlebury to complete their degree, and it costs students who receive no aid about $74,248 per year to attend the school. This makes the estimated cost of a bachelor’s degree from Middlebury be around $304,417. When students graduate in a lesser amount of time, they can save thousands of dollars.

With a student-to-faculty rate of 8 to 1, it’s easy to see that the school is committed to helping their undergraduates succeed. Middlebury did well in our quality rankings, too. It placed #1 on our Best Colleges in Vermont list.

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#5

Saint Michael's College

Colchester, Vermont

Out of the 9 schools in Vermont that were part of this year’s ranking, Saint Michael’s College landed the #5 spot on the list. Saint Michael’s College is a small private not-for-profit school located in Colchester, Vermont that handed out 516 bachelor’s degrees in 2018-2019.

It takes about 4.1 years for the average student at Saint Michael’s to complete their degree, and the yearly average cost to attend the school is $62,195 for students who receive no aid. This means that the average student pays around $253,756 to get a bachelor’s degree from Saint Michael’s. When you graduate sooner, you can save a lot of money.

The school has an impressive student loan default rate. It’s only 2.2%, which is much lower than the national rate of 10.1%. Saint Michael’s not only placed well in our value rankings, but it is also #3 on our Best Colleges in Vermont list.

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#6

Johnson State College

Johnson, Vermont

Johnson State College did quite well in the 2021 Best Value Colleges in Vermont ranking, coming in at #6. Johnson State College is a small public school situated in Johnson, Vermont. It awarded 430 bachelor’s degrees in 2018-2019.

At Johnson State College, the average time it takes a student to graduate is 4.4 years, and it costs students who receive no aid about $26,192 per year to attend the school. Looking at these numbers together, we estimate that the average cost of a bachelor’s degree from Johnson State College is about $115,769. Graduating sooner can prevent you from having to pay more money out of pocket.

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#7

Bennington College

Bennington, Vermont

Bennington College landed the #7 spot on the 2021 Best Value Colleges in Vermont ranking. This small private not-for-profit school is located in Bennington, Vermont, and it awarded 232 bachelor’s degrees in 2018-2019.

At Bennington, the average time it takes a student to graduate is 4.1 years, and it costs students who receive no aid about $75,950 per year to attend the school. Putting this cost and the average time to graduate together, we find that the average amount you’ll pay to get a bachelor’s degree from Bennington is $314,433. The sooner a student graduates, the more money they can save.

The school has an impressive student loan default rate. It’s only 2.7%, which is much lower than the national rate of 10.1%. Bennington did well in our quality rankings, too. It placed #4 on our Best Colleges in Vermont list.

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#8

Norwich University

Northfield, Vermont

Norwich University did quite well in the 2021 Best Value Colleges in Vermont ranking, coming in at #8. Norwich University is a small private not-for-profit school located in Northfield, Vermont that handed out 715 bachelor’s degrees in 2018-2019.

The average amount of time it takes for a student to receive their degree at Norwich is 4.1 years, and the estimated yearly cost for the school is $60,048 for students who receive no aid. When we combine these numbers, we estimate that the cost to get a bachelor’s degree from Norwich is $248,599. When students graduate in a lesser amount of time, they can save thousands of dollars.

The school has an impressive student loan default rate. It’s only 4.3%, which is much lower than the national rate of 10.1%.

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#9

Champlain College

Burlington, Vermont

Champlain College ranked #9 on this year’s Best Colleges for the Money in Vermont list. Located in Burlington, Vermont, the small private not-for-profit school awarded 776 diplomas to qualifed bachelor’s degree students in 2018-2019.

It takes the average student at Champlain about 4.2 years to graduate, and the average full-time cost to attend the school for students who receive no aid is around $60,940. Thus, the average cost to get a bachelor’s degree from the Champlain is $254,729. When students graduate in a lesser amount of time, they can save thousands of dollars.

Champlain also made our Best Colleges in Vermont list, coming in at #5.

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Notes and References

Footnotes

*These averages are for the top 9 schools only.

  • For our state-specific rankings, we use in-state tuition to calculate average cost. For our national and regional rankings, we use a weighted average of in-state and non-resident tuition.

References

  • The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of our data about colleges.
  • Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
  • Information about the national average student loan default rate is from the U.S. Department of Education and refers to data about the 2016 borrower cohort tracking period for which the cohort default rate (CDR) was 10.1%.

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