University of Vermont

Anonymous
Anyone with current or recent grads who can share experience with housing issues? keep hearing that there is a major housing shortage - at least from a few years ago but don't know anyone who actually experienced it. Also any comments on campus life in the fall without football? Know not everyone is into sports but learned last year with my first DC at school that football at these mid-size and large schools plays a major role in weekend social life/school spirit.
Anonymous
UVM doesn't attract hard-core football types. Much more laid back--think coffee shops, skiing, & pot. Beautiful small city.
Anonymous
It's really cold.
Anonymous
Drugs are part of the scene. That is a sad fact.
Anonymous
How does a state flagship not have a football team? Sounds incredibly weak.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How does a state flagship not have a football team? Sounds incredibly weak.


It’s COLD, and not really part of the culture there. Skiing and hockey is the thing.
Anonymous
My cousin is there and did not have housing trouble (she is a freshman). She likes to party so she seems to find the parties. Take that for what it sounds like.
Anonymous
Some Olympic medalists from other countries attend.

The merit award was excellent!

Big on skiing. We visited and did not choose it. The presentation for the major was bad and there wasn’t an invitation to any LLC.

They had a choral group perform, and they were good.

The lake is gorgeous and the town is walkable. A train station in town can take your student to other cities on the east coast.

They have some excellent professors so dig deep to make sure your child’s area of study will have good professors and curriculum.





Anonymous
My understanding is the housing issue arises junior year. On campus housing is guaranteed for 2 years but then there is a scramble for off campus housing. To be honest, I'm not sure it is any worse than other universities located in urban areas. My kid seriously considered the school but ultimately went elsewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My cousin is there and did not have housing trouble (she is a freshman). She likes to party so she seems to find the parties. Take that for what it sounds like.


Believe the housing crisis hits for upper class folks, not for frosh.
Anonymous
Can we get back in track please? What’s with the insults? Genuinely interested in hearing about people’s experiences. Seems like it might be a good fit for my kid and wondering if he’ll feel like he missed out without a football or basketball team to root for (not OP)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can we get back in track please? What’s with the insults? Genuinely interested in hearing about people’s experiences. Seems like it might be a good fit for my kid and wondering if he’ll feel like he missed out without a football or basketball team to root for (not OP)


Fans attend the hockey games like they do football at other schools. I went to a school like that and didn't feel like I missed out
Anonymous
There are lots of fairly recent threads on here, do a search

My kid is a junior, I’ve posted about his experience at length. Not going to rehash it - quick summary is that it’s been great, scramble for off campus housing starts early in junior year. Not thrilled with his place this year (though he likes it fine), has a great place for senior year lined up
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can we get back in track please? What’s with the insults? Genuinely interested in hearing about people’s experiences. Seems like it might be a good fit for my kid and wondering if he’ll feel like he missed out without a football or basketball team to root for (not OP)


UVM has a basketball team.
Anonymous
Hockey is the football of UVM, and games are super fun to go to. Different fun but fun nonetheless.
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