UVM

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:3.9 GPA, 1450 SAT 11 APS 20,000/year merit. Attended, loved it, graduated last year and has a great job now. Wonderful experience overall in a fabulous location.


What did they study? What are they doing now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3.9 GPA, 1450 SAT 11 APS 20,000/year merit. Attended, loved it, graduated last year and has a great job now. Wonderful experience overall in a fabulous location.


What did they study? What are they doing now?


Science major, works for a Consulting firm (client projects revolve around Sustainability/Green Energy/Environment). Loves it!
Anonymous
are you aware that it is over $65K a year not including travel expenses> not worth it! https://www.uvm.edu/studentfinancialservices/costs_attending
Anonymous
My kid threw in an application at the last minute, never visited and still got a merit package. Didn’t end up attending, but it made her feel great!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:are you aware that it is over $65K a year not including travel expenses> not worth it! https://www.uvm.edu/studentfinancialservices/costs_attending


_+1. My similarly based slac is $83K and so not worth it
Anonymous
Would echo that the NPC was accurate. UVM aggressively courts OOS students with generous merit aid. DS24 with 4.0uw/4.6 and no scores yielded $25k/year and honors college. NPC suggested that his SAT scores (1330) would not justify maximum merit ($25k).
Anonymous
DD TO, 4.4, 4-5s on AP exams, leadership, sports, volunteer, part time job. $25K presidential award. Absolutely loved the school, the town and opportunities discussed for research and internships during our tour. Was thinking enviro policy/science, but now leaning business/law and accepted to schools that align a bit more with those interests.
Anonymous
Forgot to add that recent grads we know are doing well, landed jobs before graduation in Boston, NYC and DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:are you aware that it is over $65K a year not including travel expenses> not worth it! https://www.uvm.edu/studentfinancialservices/costs_attending


_+1. My similarly based slac is $83K and so not worth it


So is my SLAc but i made that decision decades and decades ago when such a financial decision made more sense. And my slsc got me into a T3 law school, which UVM won’t. No one should be paying $65k a year for the university of Vermont. UVA in-stste is $37k.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:are you aware that it is over $65K a year not including travel expenses> not worth it! https://www.uvm.edu/studentfinancialservices/costs_attending


_+1. My similarly based slac is $83K and so not worth it


So is my SLAc but i made that decision decades and decades ago when such a financial decision made more sense. And my slsc got me into a T3 law school, which UVM won’t. No one should be paying $65k a year for the university of Vermont. UVA in-stste is $37k.


Yeah, but then you have to live in VA to get in state tuition. Yuck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:are you aware that it is over $65K a year not including travel expenses> not worth it! https://www.uvm.edu/studentfinancialservices/costs_attending


_+1. My similarly based slac is $83K and so not worth it


So is my SLAc but i made that decision decades and decades ago when such a financial decision made more sense. And my slsc got me into a T3 law school, which UVM won’t. No one should be paying $65k a year for the university of Vermont. UVA in-stste is $37k.


Yeah, but then you have to live in VA to get in state tuition. Yuck


Right? Virginia is for Losers.
Anonymous
No one should be paying $65k a year for the university of Vermont. UVA in-stste is $37k.
In state UVA is $39,494 for 1st yr College of Arts and Sciences, but jumps to $52K for 3rd & 4th yrs in the most sought after departments. Engineering is $50K all 4 yrs. UVM out of state is about $60K, but offers $20-25K merit aid for high stat kids.
https://sfs.virginia.edu/financial-aid-new-applicants/financial-aid-basics/estimated-undergraduate-cost-attendance-2024-2025
https://www.uvm.edu/studentfinancialservices/undergraduate_tuition_and_fees
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would echo that the NPC was accurate. UVM aggressively courts OOS students with generous merit aid. DS24 with 4.0uw/4.6 and no scores yielded $25k/year and honors college. NPC suggested that his SAT scores (1330) would not justify maximum merit ($25k).


Merit aid is not generous enough. Cost of attendance is over $70,000. It's not worth over $70,000 and it isn't worth $55,000 either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:are you aware that it is over $65K a year not including travel expenses> not worth it! https://www.uvm.edu/studentfinancialservices/costs_attending


_+1. My similarly based slac is $83K and so not worth it


So is my SLAc but i made that decision decades and decades ago when such a financial decision made more sense. And my slsc got me into a T3 law school, which UVM won’t. No one should be paying $65k a year for the university of Vermont. UVA in-stste is $37k.


Anyone can Google the list of Harvard law school accepted students to see the schools they came from. Hint: They come from a wide range of schools people here would turn their nose up at. ASU was one in a past year.

Others:
Gordon College
Brock U
Cansius U


A top student is a top student no matter the school.

https://hls.harvard.edu/jdadmissions/apply-to-harvard-law-school/jdapplicants/hls-profile-and-facts/undergraduate-institutions/

Anonymous
This is OP. Well aware of the cost, but I think with merit it’s worth it. Burlington is a great city and DC wants health science so the hospital on campus provides a lot of opportunities. Also interested in environmental sciences.

We aren’t too worked up over rankings. The older sibs have made it into amazing grad schools from state schools.
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