University of Vermont offers Early Action for freshman admissions.
The Early Action (EA) deadline for Fall 2022 admission at University of Vermont is November 1.
All early action applicants should receive an admissions decision by December 17. Last year, University of Vermont admitted 8,751 of the 11,128 applicants who applied Early Action. The acceptance rate was 78.64%. For more information visit the University of Vermont page on College Confidential.
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My s22 is waiting for EA as well. According to his portal, they release by late December. Last year it seems like it was more like mid-December, though.
The past 2 years they released all decisions on one day. On Instagram this week they said they’d start releasing on a rolling basis in mid December. I guess we’ll find out next week!
You’re waiting on UNH too, correct? I hope to hear from one of them soon it’s such torture!
Hi! UVM applicant here! Where on instagram did you see this? I really don’t like the fact that they aren’t giving us a specific date…I’m really hoping for Honors College admission or just admission in general.
It was on a post from the other day. It wasn’t a post about admission but in the thread of comments someone asked when early action would be released. They commented mid-late December. The person then asked if there was a specific date and they said no it would be on a rolling basis.
It’s the post on Xenobots. You have to scroll through the comments.
My son got in with a Presidential Scholarship ($9000 per semester/$18,000 a year). His brother is graduating from there this week. I was pretty sure he would get in, but this is a huge relief as it is his first acceptance.