About UVM
Campus and Location
- 460-acre campus located in Burlington, Vt. (city population, 40,000; metro area population, 140,000)
- 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 12 dining facilities (if you count the Davis Student Center's many choices as one), convenience stores and a cyber café
- Libraries: main Bailey/Howe Library, Dana Medical Library, and Physics and Chemistry Library (in total 1.4 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
Student Life
- Total enrollment: 13,568
- Undergraduate students: 10,461
- Graduate students: 1,490
- Medical students: 452
- Post-baccalaureate certificate students: 33
- Non-degree (CE) students: 1,132
- Undergraduates enrolled from 48 states
- 318 international students from more than 50 countries
- More than 150 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.