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2023 Best Law Schools in Vermont

1 College
$49,202 Avg Salary

Finding the Best Law School for You

In 2020-2021, law students earned 165 degrees and certificates from a Vermont school, making the subject the 2nd in the state.

There are so many programs in today's world that it can tough to figure out which one is the right one for you. As online education oppotunities continue to grow, you're not restricted to just schools in your local area anymore. Even some of the 'big name' schools are offering online courses. Also, there are a number of trade schools with offerings that you might find attractive.

Along with in-depth profiles of schools and the programs they offer, Grad Degree Search has created the Best Law Schools in Vermont to help you in your search for the best school for you. This report analyzed 1 schools in Vermont to see which ones offered the best programs for students.

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The following school tops our list of the Best Law Colleges.

Best Law School

#1

Vermont Law School

South Royalton, VT

Our 2023 rankings named Vermont Law School the best school in Vermont for law students. VLS is a fairly small private not-for-profit school located in the rural area of South Royalton.

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Best Law Colleges in the New England Region

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State Degrees Awarded
Massachusetts 1,998
Connecticut 458
Rhode Island 150
New Hampshire 86
Maine 81

One of 4 majors within the area of study, law has other similar majors worth exploring.

Majors Similar to Law

Related Major Annual Graduates
Legal Research 6,659
Legal Professions (Other) 1,424
Legal Support Services 446
Non-Professional General Legal Studies 444

Notes and References

*These values are for the top school only.

  • Read more about our ranking methodology.
  • The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
  • Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).

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