College Tuition in Vermont (2026)

15 colleges · College Scorecard data · Updated August 17, 2026

Average In-State Tuition$42,813
National Average$18,082
vs. National+137%
Colleges Listed15

Vermont vs. National Average

VermontNationalDifference
Average in-state tuition$42,813$18,082+137%

Cheapest: Community College of Vermont at $6,920 · Most expensive: Advanced Welding Institute at N/A

All 15 Colleges in Vermont

#CollegeCityIn-State TuitionOut-of-StateAcceptance
1Community College of VermontMontpelier$6,920$13,640N/A
2Vermont State UniversityRandolph$11,952$22,29682%
3University of VermontBurlington$19,058$45,50265%
4Sterling CollegeCraftsbury Common$40,760$40,76067%
5Champlain CollegeBurlington$47,850$47,85083%
6Norwich UniversityNorthfield$49,740$49,74074%
7Saint Michael's CollegeColchester$51,450$51,45085%
8Bennington CollegeBennington$66,262$66,26245%
9Landmark CollegePutney$66,540$66,54049%
10Middlebury CollegeMiddlebury$67,600$67,60011%
11O'Briens Aveda InstituteWillistonN/AN/AN/A
12SIT Graduate InstituteBrattleboroN/AN/AN/A
13Vermont Law and Graduate SchoolSouth RoyaltonN/AN/AN/A
14Vermont College of Fine ArtsMontpelierN/AN/AN/A
15Advanced Welding InstituteSouth BurlingtonN/AN/AN/A

FAQ

How much does college cost in Vermont?

The average in-state tuition in Vermont is $42,813 per year, based on 15 colleges.

What is the cheapest college in Vermont?

The lowest in-state tuition in Vermont is $6,920 at Community College of Vermont.

What is the most expensive college in Vermont?

The highest in-state tuition in Vermont is N/A at Advanced Welding Institute.

How does Vermont compare to the national average?

The national average in-state tuition is $18,082; Vermont is 137% above that.

How many colleges are in Vermont?

College Scorecard lists 15 colleges in Vermont.