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Best Online and Campus Psychology Schools in Vermont

This guide to Vermont psychology schools provides essential information on undergraduate and graduate programs to help you make the best educational decisions.

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Vermont Psychology School Facts
Top-Ranked Psychology Programs
Top 5 Bachelor’s in Psychology Programs
Graduate Psychology Program Comparison
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Vermont Psychology School Facts


Nationally Ranked Top Psychology Programs in Vermont

Our curated list of third-party and proprietary rankings can be useful in measuring the overall value and reputation of a program. Note if one of these lists is not present below, no schools in the state were named on it. Generally, schools and programs ranked on multiple lists tend to be stronger in academic quality.

Schools Ranked on Multiple Lists

  • Middlebury College
  • Norwich University
  • Vermont State University
  • Saint Michael’s College
  • University of Vermont

College Factual’s Best Psychology Schools 2024

  • University of Vermont (#192)2

Most Affordable Schools With a Bachelor’s in Psychology

The following Vermont schools with bachelor’s degrees in psychology have the lowest average net prices. Please note that we grouped regional campuses together and included a range for the net price of these schools. We have included each school’s graduation rate, a key quality metric.

  • Vermont State University ($21,253 / Grad rate: 49%)
  • University of Vermont ($22,062 / Grad rate: 79%)
  • Middlebury College ($22,912 / Grad rate: 93%)
  • Norwich University ($28,196 / Grad rate: 61%)
  • Saint Michael’s College ($30,806 / Grad rate: 69%)
  • Bennington College ($35,108 / Grad rate: 67%)
  • Champlain College ($36,846 / Grad rate: 63%)
  • Landmark College ($57,640 / Grad rate: 27%)1

Top 5 Bachelor’s in Psychology Programs in Vermont

This table compares the top 5 bachelor’s in psychology programs from not-for-profit schools in Vermont based on a graduation rate of 49% and above and an annual net price below $31,000. A high graduation rate is a top indicator of student success, and affordability is a key consideration for prospective undergrad students. Programs in bold text offer hybrid or online options.

SchoolGrad Rate*1Accept Rate1Median Debt*6Median Earnings*6Full Price In State1Full Price Out of State1Net Price*1
Vermont State University49%83%N.Av.N.Av.$28,490$41,906$21,253
University of Vermont79%60%$20,951$62,778$32,244$57,244$22,062
Middlebury College93%10%$13,857$69,022$80,260$80,260$22,912
Norwich University61%74%$25,000$65,540$61,140$61,140$28,196
Saint Michael’s College69%92%$26,922$67,947$64,835$64,835$30,806

*See Table Notes at bottom of page.

Comparison of All Graduate Psychology Programs in Vermont

This table compares all of Vermont’s graduate-level psychology programs from not-for-profit schools on multiple factors.

We’ve included accreditation status by the American Psychological Association (APA), the Masters in Psychology and Counseling Accreditation Council (MPCAC), and the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). We also highlight the levels offered, 2020-2022 pass rates for the Examination for Professional Practice of Psychology (EPPP), and tuition information. Note EPPP scores are reported by degree type (clinical, counseling, or school psychology) and level (PhD or PsyD), so some schools may be listed more than once to include all pass rates. Schools in bold text offer hybrid or online options. Tuition per credit hour is more relevant for master’s and PsyD programs due to the fact that PhD students typically receive more program-awarded funding.

SchoolAccreditation7-10Levels OfferedEPPP Pass Rate 2020-2211EPPP # Taking 2020-2211Grad Tuition Per Credit Hour
Saint Michael’s CollegeMA$675
University of VermontAPAMA, PhD100%15$678

*Table Notes:
-Metrics are institution-wide unless otherwise noted.
-Graduation rate is completion percentage within six years of start.
-Median (average) debt is cumulative federal loan debt for undergraduate completers in 2020-2021.
-Median earnings are from the 2020-2021 cohort 10 years post school entry.
-Net price is the average yearly price paid by full-time, first-year undergraduate students receiving financial aid. See NCES for more in-depth information.

References:
1. National Center for Education Statistics College Navigator: https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/
2. College Factual, Best Colleges Offering Degrees in Psychology (Nationwide): https://www.collegefactual.com/majors/psychology/rankings/top-ranked/#
3. Psychology Degree 411 Top Schools With Online Psychology Programs: https://www.psychologydegree411.com/degrees/online/
4. The Princeton Review. The Best 388 Colleges, 2023 Edition. The Princeton Review, 2022.
5. Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023 – Psychology: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2023/subject-ranking/psychology
6. Department of Education College Scorecard: https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/data/
7. American Psychological Association Accredited Programs: https://accreditation.apa.org/accredited-programs
8. Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs, Directory: https://www.cacrep.org/directory/
9. Masters in Psychology and Counseling Accreditation Council Accredited Programs: https://mpcacaccreditation.org/accredited-programs/
10. National Association for School Psychologists, Approved Programs: https://apps.nasponline.org/standards-and-certification/graduate-program-approval-and-accreditation/approved-accredited.aspx
11. The Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, 2023 Psychology Licensing Exam Scores by Doctoral Program: https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.asppb.net/resource/resmgr/eppp_/2023_dr_rpt_012024.pdf