Best BSW Colleges in Vermont 2026

3 ranked BSW programs in Vermont

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All 3 Ranked Colleges in Vermont

1
University of Vermont

Burlington, VT · Public · 14,476 students

National #91
69.6 / 100
67.7%
Completion Rate
89.0%
Retention Rate
$16,280
In-State Tuition (excl. fees)

University of Vermont ranks #91 in our 2026 BSW program list. While the school faces some challenges in certain metrics, it may still be a good fit depending on your priorities and location.

A 89.0% retention rate shows that students at University of Vermont are finding the support they need to persist. In-state tuition of $16,280 per year puts this on the pricier side, so you'll want to factor in financial aid availability. University of Vermont produced 25 BSW completions recently, showing the program has meaningful throughput.

2
Champlain College

Burlington, VT · Private · 3,259 students

National #237
54 / 100
56.7%
Completion Rate
82.0%
Retention Rate
$45,100
In-State Tuition (excl. fees)

Champlain College sits at #237 in our 2026 BSW rankings. The program's numbers are mixed, but your experience will depend on many factors beyond what rankings capture.

A 82.0% retention rate shows that students at Champlain College are finding the support they need to persist. In-state tuition of $45,100 per year puts this on the pricier side, so you'll want to factor in financial aid availability. The program is smaller, with 9 social work completions last year — which can mean more personalized attention.

3
Vermont State University

Randolph, VT · Public · 5,093 students

National #473
33.9 / 100
50.5%
Completion Rate
68.0%
Retention Rate
$9,984
In-State Tuition (excl. fees)

Coming in at #473, Vermont State University is a BSW program with room to grow. That said, rankings don't tell the whole story — factors like location, campus culture, and fieldwork opportunities matter too.

The school retains 68.0% of its first-year students — a solid number that suggests most students are getting what they need here. At $9,984 per year, the tuition is moderate — not the cheapest option, but far from the most expensive. The program graduated 12 social work students last year, making it one of the more active BSW programs.