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Colleges with Low Student to Faculty Ratio in Vermont

This page lists colleges with the lower Student to Faculty Ratio (a faculty teaches/cares less students which means probably more attention/support on each student) in Vermont. Middlebury College has the lowest students to faculty ratio of 9 to 1 where 355 faculty or instructional staffs teach 2,843 undergraduate students in Vermont.
We exclude colleges whose programs are focused on certificate, associate, and/or special subjects such as arts and music from the ranking. We aslo exclude schools which total student population is less than 1,000.
The next table shows the schools that have low Student to Faculty Ratio with total number of students and faculties. Note that the actual ratio is computed based on number of undergraduate students and instructional staffs who teach undergraduate programs. It may differ from the number of faculties shown in below table. You may want to check colleges having the Highest Student to Faculty Ratio in Vermont.
Colleges with Low Student to Faculty Ratio in Vermont
NameStudent to Faculty Ratio# of Students# of Full-time Faculty# of Part-time Faculty
1Middlebury College
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsMiddlebury, VT
9 to 12,84331837
2Saint Michael's College
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsColchester, VT
10 to 11,39911372
3Norwich University
Private (not-for-profit), four-yearsNorthfield, VT
11 to 13,363164238
4Northern Vermont University
Public, four-yearsJohnson, VT
13 to 11,77967187
5Lyndon State College
Public, four-yearsLyndonville, VT
14 to 11,1475061
6Castleton University
Public, four-yearsCastleton, VT
16 to 12,36379125
7University of Vermont
Public, four-yearsBurlington, VT
17 to 114,088733862