**Mandatory Student Fees Credit Hours Comprehensive Fee UVM Health Fee 6 $554 $371.50 if UVM SHIP purchased 7 $624 $371.50 if UVM SHIP purchased 8 $693 $371.50 if UVM SHIP purchased 9 or More $1143 Included in comprehensive fee 5 more rows ...
What is Net Cost? Your net cost is the actual cost you will pay to attend UVM. You calculate it by taking the COA and subtracting any grants, scholarships, and/or tuition remission you’ve received. You can’t know for sure how much UVM will cost you until you apply for financial aid and receive an award offer.
Visit the UVM Professional and Continuing Education website to learn more about this program. A statewide program for Vermont high school juniors and seniors, to take up to two college courses with vouchers to pay for tuition. Students are still responsible for paying the fees.
Your financial aid budget is a total of direct and indirect costs at UVM, based on residency and housing. It is not tailored to individual living expenses or choices. You can receive financial aid (loans, grants, scholarships, work study, etc.) up to the full cost of attendance.
$30Comprehensive FeeCredits Enrolled/SemesterFee1$102$203$304$405 more rows
Generally, full-time graduate students enroll for 9 to 12 credit hours per semester, with normal maximum enrollment being 15 credits per semester and 9 hours summer. Enrollment in excess of 15 credits requires written approval from the student's advisor and the Dean of the Graduate College.
Non-residentENROLLMENT2019-2021 (CLASSES OF 2023-2025)2018-19 (CLASS OF 2022)Per credit$1,235.50$1,185.0013-credit flat rate (13 or more credits)*$16,061.00$15,405.00
Undergraduate Tuition and Fees 2022-2023 Academic Year CostsVermont ResidentOut-of-State ResidentTuition$16,280$41,280Comprehensive Fee$2,610$2,610Average Housing & Meals -- View all Housing & Meal Rates$13,354$13,354Billable Costs$32,244$57,2443 more rows
120 hoursEach credit requires a minimum of 40 hours. For example, 3 credits require a minimum of 120 hours, or at least 8 hours per week during a 15-week semester or 10 hours per week during 12 weeks in the summer.
minimum credit requirement To be eligible for graduation, a student must have successfully completed a minimum of 120 credits. Some undergraduate degrees and majors require the completion of credits in excess of 120.
Undergraduate students are assessed tuition of $255.51 per credit hour. Students with out-of-state residency status are assessed tuition of $816.06 per credit hour.
In-state tuition 12,716 USD, Out-of-state tuition 36,743 USD (2019 – 20)The University of Arizona / Undergraduate tuition and fees
2022-2023 Cost of Attendance for Undergraduate Incoming Class of 2022-2023ResidencyArizona ResidentNon-ResidentHousingLiving w/ParentOn-Campus HousingiCourse Fee$100$100Estimate per Semester$10,825$29,025Estimated total per Year$21,650$58,0506 more rows
Tuition usually applies to one academic year of college classes (from September to May, for example), unless otherwise specified. There are schools with quarter or semester systems which could break their pricing up that way.
We're offering FREE TUITION to Vermont students enrolled in certain certificate and degree programs next year. Depending on the program, students must have a family income below $150,000 OR be below 300% of the federal poverty line by household size. Students cannot have received a prior bachelor's degree.
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UVM Health Fee: The UVM Health Fee is mandatory for students enrolled in 9 or more credits. For students enrolled in 9 or more credits, the UVM Health Fee is incorporated as part of the comprehensive fee.
Student Health Insurance: Health insurance is mandatory for graduate students enrolled in 9 or more credit hours. Each year students must either elect to purchase the UVM Student Health Insurance Plan (UVM SHIP), or waive UVM SHIP by providing information about their current non-UVM insurance policy.
Guaranteed Admission Program (GAP) students have the opportunity to enroll online at a 30% academic year tuition reduction. Rates are determined according to the student's residency.
High school students have the opportunity to enroll in UVM courses, gain college credits and receive a 50% academic year tuition reduction. Rates are determined according to the student's residency.
Residency status is determined when you enroll in the university and generally remains the same throughout a student's UVM career. You will be billed according to residency classification (you can find yours through your myUVM portal ).
Federal aid is very limited for non-degree (continuing education or certificate) students. Please review our additional information for these student populations to determine your eligibility and see other financing options.
Guaranteed Admission Program (GAP) students have the opportunity to enroll online at a 30% academic year tuition reduction. Rates are determined according to the students residency.
High school students have the opportunity to enroll in UVM courses, gain college credits and receive a 50% academic year tuition reduction. Rates are determined according to the students residency.
Please view residency policy information on the UVM Registrar's website.
This program offers Vermont and out-of-state high school students the opportunity to enroll in UVM courses, gain college credits and receive a 50% academic year tuition reduction. For additional information about this program, visit the UVM Professional and Continuing Education website.
Students accepted into accelerated masters programs will continue to pay the standard undergraduate tuition rate until they have completed their undergraduate degree.
Your financial aid budget is a total of direct and indirect costs at UVM, based on residency and housing. It is not tailored to individual living expenses or choices. You can receive financial aid (loans, grants, scholarships, work study, etc.) up to the full cost of attendance. FINANCIAL AID APPEALS (BUDGET INCREASES):
What does Cost of Attendance really mean? Cost of attendance (COA) is the total cost for you to attend UVM each year, before financial aid.
No matter your financial situation, UVM is committed to working with you to provide an accessible, affordable education through need and merit-based scholarships, grants, loans, work-study, and tuition remission.
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In-State Vermont High School Students – Using Dual Enrollment Vouchers Dual Enrollment – Students must request their voucher before applying A voucher only covers the cost of tuition (up to four credits). Students are responsible for the Comprehensive Fee and, if applicable, specific lab/studio/program fees.
This program is currently canceled due to COVID, and in a re-development to accommodate online learning. Please fill out the inquiry form if you would like to be notified when/if registration opens.
The tuition rate for this program is set at $1,995. This rate applies to in-state, out-of-state, and international students. You may also qualify for one of our discounts (see below).