Anonymous wrote:UVM long had a somewhat better ‘reputation’ (ie one of the original ‘public Ivies,’ etc) than the other New England flagships which were overshadowed by better know private institutions in those states.
UVM is in a uniquely pleasant setting. The urban charms of Burlington combined with easy access to skiing make its location stand out in a way other NE flagships don’t. And the key buildings of the campus have a 19th century collegiate feel, not a lot of postwar concrete.
UVM administrators have long sought a significant OOS contingent to offset costs for instate VT students. The other New England state flagships were much more local until recently when decline in the instate college age population prompted them to start competing more actively for OOS students too.
Because UVM isn’t cheap for OOS students, and because skiing tends to attract the well heeled, UVM has tended to attract more wealthy and UMC students than other NE state flagships, which in turn amplified its reputation.
Actually, nowadays I think UVM stands out (relative to its peers) less than it did say a generation ago, as U Conn and U Mass in particular have upped their game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone asked why it is called UVM vs UVT. UVM is Latin for university of the green mountains. Universitas Verdes Montis. Ancient school, founded in 1700s. Town of Burlington probably best college town in north east.
It is the largest city in Vermont. Yes, its population is small, but by northern New England standards it is not a college town. As for the best northern New England city with a college, Portland, ME probably wins (University of Southern Maine). As for the best New England college town, that’s a tough one, but I would probably go with Amherst (UMass). Certainly not Storrs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVM used to be the best public school in NE. It's fallen quite a bit but I think that reputation hangs on alot. Burlington is a great town, its a nice size etc. Probably feels a little more exotic and "away" than Storrs and Kingston.
There is no more "away" than Storrs. Can't be.
DP but they meant away in a good way. As opposed to Storrs.
storrs sucks
Anonymous wrote:UVM is not a public university-it is part public and part private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVM used to be the best public school in NE. It's fallen quite a bit but I think that reputation hangs on alot. Burlington is a great town, its a nice size etc. Probably feels a little more exotic and "away" than Storrs and Kingston.
There is no more "away" than Storrs. Can't be.
DP but they meant away in a good way. As opposed to Storrs.
Anonymous wrote:Someone asked why it is called UVM vs UVT. UVM is Latin for university of the green mountains. Universitas Verdes Montis. Ancient school, founded in 1700s. Town of Burlington probably best college town in north east.