Top Ranked Programs
Vermont State University's program mix is anchored in Engineering Technology, reflecting its applied, workforce-oriented identity. Business accounts for 26% of graduates, with Engineering representing another 9% — together forming the core of the university's degree output. Across 9 programs serving roughly 96 students annually, the strongest financial outcomes cluster in technical and applied fields. Nursing combines meaningful cohort scale with strong four-year earnings. Among the most-enrolled programs, Business Administration program graduates 23 students with median earnings of $51,438 four years after enrollment — Azimuth ranks this program #301 for median earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. Nursing, with a cohort of 21, shows median earnings of $77,267 four years after enrollment, ranked #296 in the Azimuth coverage set. Dental Support Services and Allied Professions rounds out the popular programs with 10 graduates earning median four-year earnings of $61,991, ranked #32 among nonprofit four-year institutions. The highest-earning programs are concentrated in technical fields. Construction Management, with 5 graduates, leads with median earnings of $88,301 four years after enrollment. Electromechanical Technologies/Technicians follows with a cohort of 7 and median earnings of $84,601. These programs reflect the institution's strength in applied fields where graduates enter labor markets with in-demand skills.