The University of Vermont (often abbreviated as UVM) is a reputed public land-grant research institution in Burlington, Vermont. It was the fifth higher education institution to be formed in the New England region of the American northeast when it was founded in 1791, making it one of the oldest universities in the country.
The University of Vermont Courses include an M.D. program, more than 100 bachelor's degree programs, 35 master's degree programs, 26 doctoral degree programs, and four pre-professional options in pre-med, pre-dental, pre-law, and pre-vat.
It is categorized as one of the "R2: Doctoral Universities - High Research Activity" institutions and is one of the original eight "Public Ivy" universities in the United States.
The University of Vermont Medical Center, which has its main facility on the university of vermont campus and is connected to the Robert Larner College of Medicine, is the largest hospital complex in Vermont.
Out of the well-known 650 private and public colleges and universities in America, university of vermont is ranked 168th on Forbes' "America's Top Colleges" list for 2019. It is also ranked 48th among "Public Colleges" and 91st among "Research Universities."
The University of Vermont scholarships are also available for deserving students through aid and grants.
Burlington, VT 05405, United States