University of Vermont
Burlington, Vermont
SAT/ACT mins: There are no minimum SAT/ACT scores. Our test score ranges are noted below. Additional information may be found at http://www.uvm.edu/admissions/undergraduate/applying/?Page=firstyear.html&SM=criteriasubmenu.html
Middle 50% Standardized Test Ranges*
- SAT Critical Reading: 560-670
- SAT Math: 570-670
- SAT Writing: 560-670
- ACT: 26-30
SAT or ACT Scores must not be more than: SAT or ACT exams are required of all first-year, first-time applicants, and there is currently no “expiration” date. (SAT/ACT scores are not required of transfer applicants.)
LSP Application deadline: December 15th for Freshman, March 15th for Transfer
Where to find application: All students complete the application on-line through the Common Application consortium. Supporting credentials/forms should also be submitted through the Common Application whenever possible.
https://www.commonapp.org/CommonApp/default.aspx
Students without computer access may download and print a “PDF” of the application form, which may be found on our website.
http://www.uvm.edu/admissions/undergraduate/applying/?Page=default.html
Freshmen class report date: Reporting date varies from year to year, but is generally the last weekend of August for the fall semester.
Yellow Ribbon participant: Yes. http://www.uvm.edu/~veterans/?Page=yellowribbon.html
Will you cover difference between tuition minus GI Bill and cost of in state "state" school tuition? Or do you want to keep it to in-state residents? No. UVM does participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program to cover a portion of the gap between total out of state costs and GI Bill funding.
Do you want to donate additional money to each applicant should the need arise? No.
Processing fees: Application fees for veterans are waived. Simply check “Other” within the Fee Waiver options.
All majors open to Marines? All majors are open to everyone with the caveat that in any given year some majors may be more competitive than others. Currently our major of “Professional Nursing” (a 4-year baccalaureate program) is one to which admission is more difficult as a function of the number of applicants.
Recognize AA degree or any college course work: The Admissions Office will recognize the effort inherent in achieving the degree and grades achieved. The Registrar will assign credit once an applicant has been admitted.
Recognize awarding of college credits via alternative means, e.g., DANTES or CLEP: The Admissions Office will recognize the effort inherent in achieving the degree and grades achieved. The Registrar will assign credit once an applicant has been admitted.
Additional information:
http://www.uvm.edu/admissions/undergraduate/
http://www.uvm.edu/admissions/undergraduate/?Page=info.html
http://www.uvm.edu/admissions/undergraduate/applying/?Page=default.html
http://www.uvm.edu/admissions/undergraduate/applying/?Page=criteria.html&SM=criteriasubmenu.html