University of Vermont
Overview
The profile requirements of internationally employed managers have changed dramatically in recent years. The IUBH School of Business and Management has recognised this development as reflected in the future-oriented training it offers to interested young people as the first private, state-recognised university operating exclusively in the service sector.
With our attractive Bachelor and Master’s degree courses we want to set new standards for the new generation of management. Our programmes are characterised by the effective transfer of subject-specific knowledge and soft skills in order to prepare our graduates for challenging management task. The courses offered are geared fully to the expectations of international companies.
Why choose University of Vermont?
For our administration, life on campus means living the service ideal.
The IUBH School of Business and Management team will help you on your way to an international career. We provide assistance wherever possible including research in the library, finding a flat, applying for an internship, assistance with your practical work programme, applying forr studies abroad or writing an application for your first job. This means you can concentrate fully on your studies.
Vermont Resident | Out-of-State Resident | |
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Tuition | $14,664 | $37,056 |
Comprehensive Student Fee | $2,074 | $2,074 |
Average Room and Board View all Room/Board Rates |
$11,180 | $11,180 |
Estimated Books & Supplies* | $1,200 | $1,200 |
Estimated Personal/Misc. Expenses* | $1,882 | $2,354 |
Total | $31,000 | $53,864 |
*Book and supply and personal/miscellaneous amounts are estimated amounts which are used in determining financial aid eligibility. These items are not charged directly to the student account and actual student expenses will vary. |
nternational undergraduate applicants to the University of Vermont, who are out-of-state residents, are considered for these merit scholarships based upon all materials and information supplied with the application for admission:
Scholarship Name | Scholarship Amount Per Year |
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International Distinction Scholarship | $10,000 |
International Excellence Scholarship | $8,000 |
International Merit Scholarship | $6,000 |
International Recognition Scholarship | $4,000 |
- Admitted students are selected for these scholarships based on their academic achievements, and those selected will receive one of the scholarships based on the level of their achievements.
- No separate applications are required for these merit scholarships.
- Each scholarship is awarded for four years (eight semesters) at the amount indicated.
- Students determined to be Vermont residents are not eligible for these scholarships, and should see the section below for applicable scholarship information.
- A cumulative 2.5 grade point average and enrollment in 12 or more credits per semester is required to remain eligible for these scholarships.
We will begin downloading Common Applications on August 25 and will start processing application materials the week of September 8.
Application submission | Decision release | Candidate’s reply date | |
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Early action | Nov. 1 | Dec. 16 | May 1 |
Regular notification | Jan. 15 | Feb. 12 and March 13 | May 1 |
Transfer | April 15 | Rolling | 10 working days after acceptance |
Application submission | Decision release | Candidate’s reply date | |
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Early action | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Regular notification | Nov. 1 | Rolling | Dec. 18 |
Transfer | Nov. 1 | Rolling | 10 working days after acceptance |
Applications received after deadlines will be considered on a space-available basis.
All applicants for federal financial aid must file the FAFSA. We recommend filing it by our February 10 priority deadline, but it must be filed for all applicants by March 1 (in the year of intended entrance to UVM).
*International first-year and transfer candidates are encouraged to apply by October 15.
Academics
- Seven undergraduate schools and colleges, offering 100 bachelor’s programs, four pre-professional options
- Graduate College, offering 45 master’s and 20 doctoral programs, and an M.D. program through the College of Medicine
- Undergraduate student-faculty ratio: 17-1
- 1,098 full-time and 266 part-time faculty
- 92% of full-time faculty hold a PH.D. or the highest degree in their field
- 1,923 undergraduate course offerings
- Average undergraduate class size: 30
- Fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).
Student Life
- Undergraduates enrolled from 47 states
- 358 international students from approximately 50 countries
- More than 170 student clubs and organizations, including a nationally recognized debate team and a student-run newspaper, radio station, T.V. station, rescue squad, legal services and many more academic, artistic, musical, cultural, political, religious, and service clubs
- 18 NCAA Division I Athletics teams (8 men’s and 10 women’s)
- Additional sports: There are dozens of club sports, some of which engage in intercollegiate competition. There are more than 20 intramural sports.
Campus and Location
- 460-acre campus located in Burlington, VT. (city population, 40,000; metro area population, 150,000)
- 100 miles southeast of Montreal, the world’s second largest French-speaking city; 220 miles northwest of Boston; and 285 miles north of New York City
- On-campus students live in 39 residence halls and have access to 13 dining facilities including two convenience stores and a Cyber Café
- Libraries: main Bailey/Howe Library, Dana Medical Library, and Physics and Chemistry Library (in total 1.5 million books)
- Off-campus grounds: one research park, four research farms; nine natural areas, including the summit of Mount Mansfield; and, on Burlington’s waterfront, the Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory in the Leahy ECHO Center for Lake Champlain