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Student Housing Near University of Vermont

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11,614
Students
Student housing near University of Vermont
11,614
Enrollment
60%
Acceptance Rate
79%
Graduation Rate
1,357
SAT Average
31
ACT Median
$62,472
Avg Salary (10yr)
$20,951
Median Debt

About University of Vermont

Nestled in the vibrant heart of Burlington, Vermont, the University of Vermont stands as a beacon of academic excellence and environmental stewardship in the Northeast. With nearly 12,000 students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees, UVM combines rigorous scholarship with a deep commitment to sustainability and social responsibility. The university boasts a 79% graduation rate, reflecting strong student support systems and quality instruction across its programs. Beyond the classroom, Burlington itself pulses with creative energy—a thriving cultural scene featuring independent bookstores, craft breweries, live music venues, and farm-to-table restaurants that draw students into the community year-round. The city's progressive values align seamlessly with UVM's mission, creating an intellectually stimulating environment where learning extends beyond campus gates. Proximity to the Green Mountains offers outdoor enthusiasts endless opportunities for hiking, skiing, and water sports, while Lake Champlain provides stunning natural beauty. For students seeking housing near campus, the surrounding neighborhoods offer a perfect blend of student-friendly apartments, shared houses with character, and convenient access to both university facilities and downtown Burlington's vibrant social scene.

Quick Facts

Institution Type
Public
Highest Degree
Graduate
Setting
Small City
Retention Rate
88%
ACT Median
31
Accreditor
New England Commission on Higher Education
Classification
R2 Doctoral University

Cost & Financial Aid

Annual tuition and estimated costs

In-State Tuition
$18,890
per year
Out-of-State Tuition
$43,890
per year
Average Net Price
$20,860
after aid

University of Vermont's housing costs are a significant additional expense on top of tuition, with on-campus and off-campus options ranging from $12,000-$16,000 annually. Students should explore shared housing, co-ops, and off-campus rentals to potentially reduce these costs below on-campus rates.

  • Consider living off-campus after your first year—rental apartments in Burlington are often $200-400/month cheaper per person than dorms when shared with roommates
  • Join UVM's housing co-ops or cooperative living communities, which typically offer 20-30% savings compared to traditional dorms
  • Live further from campus in less central Burlington neighborhoods or nearby towns like Winooski to access more affordable rentals while utilizing UVM bus passes
  • Secure housing early and negotiate multi-year leases for better rates, or find summer sublets to offset annual housing expenses

Living Near University of Vermont

# University of Vermont Neighborhood Guide Burlington's vibrant downtown sits just steps from UVM's central campus, making the area highly walkable for students. The city offers a perfect blend of college town energy and New England charm, with tree-lined streets and historic architecture throughout. Popular student neighborhoods include the Old North End, known for affordable rentals and a strong student community, and the areas around North Street, where you'll find easy access to campus and local businesses. South Prospect Street offers a quieter residential feel while remaining convenient to campus. Getting around is straightforward—most students walk or bike, with Burlington's relatively flat terrain making cycling ideal. The CCTA (Chittenden County Transportation Authority) provides free bus service to UVM students with valid IDs, covering routes throughout the city. Church Street Marketplace, the pedestrian shopping district downtown, features local restaurants, cafes, and boutiques. The waterfront offers parks, recreation, and scenic views. For dining, expect everything from casual pizza shops to farm-to-table restaurants celebrating Vermont's local food culture. Burlington maintains a safe, welcoming community atmosphere with active neighborhood associations and strong town-gown relations, making it an excellent choice for student housing.

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