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Required Credits
A minimum of 36 credit hours are required for the MS degree in
Historic Preservation. Most students complete their studies in
three semesters starting in the fall with a summer internship
between the second and third semesters.
Tuition Rates
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here for the latest information about graduate tuition and
fees.
Special Tuition for New England
Residents
Residents of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire,
and Rhode Island are eligible for a special tuition rate of 150%
of in-state tuition offered through the New England Regional Student
Program. For a full listing of policies and programs contact the
Board of Higher Education, 45 Temple Place, Boston, MA 02111,
(617) 357-9620 or click on the link above.
Graduate College Fellowships
Students with outstanding academic backgrounds may be nominated
for Graduate College Fellowships which carry tuition remission
and stipends. While these are awarded in competition with all
other university graduate programs, one or two incoming preservation
students typically are awarded these fellowships each year.
Graduate Teaching Fellowships
Many of the other historic preservation graduate students are
awarded Graduate Teaching Fellowships in the History Department
during their second and third semesters. Offered on a competitive
basis subject to availability, these partial GTFs include a stipend and a partial tuition remission per semester of the award.
Work Study
Students who satisfy a financial need requirement are also eligible
for federal work-study support. The Historic Preservation Program
typically has work study positions available for all pre-qualified students. Applications for work-study funding must be made through the UVM Financial Aid office. Please click here for a link to more information and application procedures for financial aid.