University of Vermont Rankings and Quick Facts
Motto: Studiis et Rebus Honestis (English: For studies and other honest pursuits)
also known as UVM and the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College.
| University world Ranking - Times 200 (UK) | N/A |
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| University world Ranking - Jiaotong 500 (China) | 203 to 304 |
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| University world Ranking - Newsweek 100 (USA) | N/A |
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| America Ratings (Jiaotong) | 99 to 138 |
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University of Vermont Facts |
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| Students (Undergraduates / PG/ Total) | 9,450 |
1,600 |
11,050 |
| Faculty / Staff | 1,200 |
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| Established | 1791 |
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| Endowment | $290,000,000 |
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| Endowment per student | $25,200 |
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| Research Spending - USA Rank | $115,693,000 - 116th | ||
| Affiliations | Public Ivy, AEC |
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University of Vermont Information
The university of Vermont can trace it's roots back to the end of the 18th century. It is a very prestigious university and is considered to be a public Ivy as it is thought to offer education at a level similar to those of the Ivy League Universities such as Cornell, Columbia, and Harvard. The university caters for around 11,000 students at its campus in Burlington.
The university of Vermont has nine major colleges and schools as follows:
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Education and Social Services
College of Engineering and Mathematics
College of Medicine
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
The Honors College
School of Business Administration
School of Environment and Natural Resources
Being an old, yet prestigious establishment has enabled the university of Vermont to attract many gifted scholars over the years: some of the alumni include the Nobel Peace prize winner Jody Williams; the philosopher John Dewey; writers David Franzoni and Annie Proulx; the folk singer Susan Powers; and the film producer John Kilik.
University of Vermont Address
University of Vermont
Burlington
Vermont
United States of America




