Civil engineers design, build, and preserve the built fabric of our society including roads, bridges, buildings, drinking water and energy systems, waterways and ports, airports and the infrastructure ...
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Vermont has been awarded a US Department of Education Graduate Assistance in Areas of Nation Need (GAANN) doctoral project.
Our Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering graduates have a multi-disciplinary senior design experience in their final year. Currently, it is an intense 30-week long experience. For the past ...
Graduate study in Civil and Environmental Engineering at UVM prepares you to advance your career and lead innovation in environmental, geotechnical, water resources, structural, materials, ...
At the Grossman School of Business, you'll discover an array of experiential learning opportunities to explore your career before you step foot in the real world. A big part of student life at UVM is ...
Food insecurity is when you don’t have consistent access to enough food. Recent surveys at UVM show that one in five students have been food insecure within the past year. If you need help getting ...
Residency status is determined when you are admitted to the university and generally remains the same throughout a student's UVM career. If you are enrolled in multiple degree programs simultaneously, ...
Residency status is determined when you are admitted to the university and generally remains the same throughout a student's UVM career. If you are enrolled in multiple degree programs simultaneously, ...
In addition to medication, the Center for Health and Wellbeing offers additional resources for ADHD management including support through group and individual counseling.
This myACCESS Services website provides links to important information regarding each of our services, while our myACCESS web portal allows students and faculty to view their customized accommodation ...
Student Accessibility Services provides the following list of available outside community resources that students may find helpful. Neither the University of Vermont nor Academic Success Programs ...
ASL consumers should right-click the frame displaying the interpreter(s) and select “Pin” in order to keep the interpreter(s) viewable throughout the session. Due to the current limitations of ...