For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Vermont Colleges is 34,335. The proportion of undergraduate students is 88.79% (30,486 students) and graduate students's proportion is 11.21% (3,849 graduate students).

University of Vermont has the most students of 14,088 among Vermont Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Vermont Colleges is 42.87% (14,721 male students) to 57.13% (19,614 female students).

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Student Population Comparison between Vermont Colleges

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Vermont Colleges Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Advanced Welding InstituteSouth Burlington, VT94 94
(100.00%)
- 89
(94.68%)
5
(5.32%)
Bennington CollegeBennington, VT880 777
(88.30%)
103
(11.70%)
277
(31.48%)
603
(68.52%)
Champlain CollegeBurlington, VT3,543 3,060
(86.37%)
483
(13.63%)
2,118
(59.78%)
1,425
(40.22%)
Community College of VermontMontpelier, VT5,596 5,596
(100.00%)
- 1,622
(28.98%)
3,974
(71.02%)
Goddard CollegePlainfield, VT320 112
(35.00%)
208
(65.00%)
88
(27.50%)
232
(72.50%)
Landmark CollegePutney, VT624 585
(93.75%)
39
(6.25%)
381
(61.06%)
243
(38.94%)
Middlebury CollegeMiddlebury, VT2,843 2,773
(97.54%)
70
(2.46%)
1,303
(45.83%)
1,540
(54.17%)
Norwich UniversityNorthfield, VT3,363 2,799
(83.23%)
564
(16.77%)
2,334
(69.40%)
1,029
(30.60%)
O'Briens Aveda InstituteWilliston, VT70 70
(100.00%)
- 2
(2.86%)
68
(97.14%)
Saint Michael's CollegeColchester, VT1,399 1,209
(86.42%)
190
(13.58%)
623
(44.53%)
776
(55.47%)
Sterling CollegeCraftsbury Common, VT101 101
(100.00%)
- 41
(40.59%)
60
(59.41%)
University of VermontBurlington, VT14,088 11,898
(84.45%)
2,190
(15.55%)
5,150
(36.56%)
8,938
(63.44%)
Vermont Technical CollegeRandolph, VT1,414 1,412
(99.86%)
2
(0.14%)
693
(49.01%)
721
(50.99%)
Average2,6412,345
(88.79%)
428
(11.21%)
1,132
(42.87%)
1,509
(57.13%)

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