What is Vermont famous for?
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The state of Vermont is famous for being the the largest producer of maple syrup in USA. The total volume produced over a year breaches the two million gallons' mark, which is enough to fill 40,000 bathtubs.
The place is also quiet popular for marble, slate & granite mining as well as its natural beauty with a number of scenic mountains, forests & ski resorts for students to explore.
Some popular tourist attractions include the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Factory, The Lincoln Family Home, Church Street Marketplace & the Sugarbush Farm.
 
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University of Vermont is known to offer a number of full in-state scholarships to students on a merit-basis.
The most popular full scholarship offered is: Green & Gold Scholars Award that is awarded over a duration of 4-years & has a total cash prize of USD 65,000 (INR 56 L).
The scholarship is awarded to select seniors attending Vermont high schools.
Many notable public & private organizations are known to hire UVM graduates across a number of prominent industries.
Some major recruiters at UVM includes: Global Foundries, State of Vermont, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Vermont Information Processing, Fidelity Investments, Beta Technologies, Collins Aerospace, & Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.
Yes, GRE & GMAT scores are considered for admissions at the University of Vermont.
However, most courses do not require these scores, only a select few courses do. The university does not have a minimum GRE or GMAT score requirement & these scores are only considered as a component of a student’s application that undergoes a holistic review process.
As part of the Global Universities Rankings given by a major university ranking publication, UVM secures a rank of #1001-1200. The same source also ranks it #686 for the Sustainability category.
Further, the institute ranks #121 as part of the National University Rankings 2025 of an unofficial source & also secures a country-wide rank #145 as per Shiksha Popularity Rankings.
UVM was first referred to as the Public Ivy by Richard Moll in his book: The Public Ivies: A Guide to America's Best Public Undergraduate Colleges & Universities, which was published in 1985.
The institute is called a “public ivy” because of its world class educational programs & overall quality of education.
Though, it must be noted that the term “public ivy” does not mean an equivalence to Ivy League Universities.
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