University of Vermont

University of Vermont
Academic Programs
- Art & Design
- Business
- Communication
- Computer Science
- Design
- Economics
- Education
- Engineering
- Environment
- Finance/Accounting
- Government/Political Science
- Health Science
- Liberal Arts
- Music
- Nursing
- Performing Arts
- Pharmacy
- Psychology
- Public health
- Research
- Science
- Social Science
- Technology
- Visual Arts
Student experience
- Athletics
- Co-op/Internship Opportunities
- Disability Services
- Distance/online learning
- Greek Life
- Intramural/Club Sports
- LGBTQIA Services
- Military/Veteran Services
- Night Class Offerings
- On-Campus Housing
- Outdoor Experience
- ROTC Program
- Study Abroad
- Undergraduate Research
- Veteran Fee Waiver
Application information
Find out about requirements, fees, and deadlines
The University of Vermont considers a first year student any applicant that is in the process of completing high school or has completed high school, but has not yet matriculated to a college or university. This includes U.S. citizens, permanent residents, refugees, or asylees. Apply via the Common Application by November 1 for Early Decision I or Early Action and January 15 for Early Decision II or Regular Decision with your nonrefundable application fee of $55. Learn more about how to apply here.
Apply via the Common Application by June 1 for fall transfer and November 1 for spring transfer with your nonrefundable application fee of $55. Additionally, please request a final, official high school transcript be sent by email from your high school directly to UVM Admissions (admissions@uvm.edu) and contact each college/university attended directly to request an official transcript be sent to UVM (Registrar may submit official transcripts electronically at collegetranscriptsubmission@uvm.edu.) Successful transfer applicants to UVM typically have a 3.0 GPA. Learn more about how to apply here.

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