Public Institution
Vermont State University
Vermont State University's Randolph campus is one of several residential locations across Vermont. Students can expect a close-knit environment with a focus on hands-on learning. The university's statewide presence provides access to unique learning opportunities and resources. With multiple locations both in and out of state, students have options for pursuing their education in diverse settings.
Programs
19
Analyzed in dataset
Earnings
$39,087
Average graduate, 1 yr after
Outlook
46/100
Avg DegreeOutlook Score
Tuition
$11,400
In-state sticker price
Out-of-state: $21,408/yr
Financial Aid
The sticker price is rarely what families actually pay. Vermont State University's grant and scholarship aid lowers the net price for most income brackets. 31% of students receive Pell Grants; 55% take federal loans.
Net Price by Family Income
Academic Year 2025| Income Bracket | Avg Net Price | 4-Year Net Cost |
|---|---|---|
| $0 – $30K | $16,958 | $67,832 |
| $30K – $48K | $16,623 | $66,492 |
| $48K – $75K | $19,809 | $79,236 |
| $75K – $110K | $24,115 | $96,460 |
| $110K+ | $26,240 | $104,960 |
| Sticker price (no aid) | $11,400 | $45,600 |
Net price = tuition + fees + room & board minus grants and scholarships, by reported family-income bracket. Source: IPEDS Student Financial Aid survey via College Scorecard.
Programs at Vermont State University
19 degree programs ranked by DegreeOutlook Score. Click any program for AI scenario analysis and 10-year earnings projections.