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Nurse Practitioners in Vermont

High-Demand Nurse Practitioner Role Offers Excellent Salary and Strong Growth

National Median: $126,260 | Job Growth: 40% | Vermont Colleges: 50

Nurse Practitioners Salary Progression

  • Entry Level: $95,000
  • Mid-Career: $125,000
  • Senior Level: $150,000
  • Top 10%: $170,000

Colleges in Vermont

CollegeTypeTuitionMedian Earnings
Bennington CollegePrivate Nonprofit$66,262$38,289
Champlain CollegePrivate Nonprofit$47,850$58,386
Community College of VermontPublic$6,920$36,234
Middlebury CollegePrivate Nonprofit$67,600$76,310
Norwich UniversityPrivate Nonprofit$49,740$65,575
O'Briens Aveda InstitutePrivate For-Profit
Saint Michael's CollegePrivate Nonprofit$51,450$61,317
SIT Graduate InstitutePrivate Nonprofit
Sterling CollegePrivate Nonprofit$40,760$30,573
Vermont Law and Graduate SchoolPrivate Nonprofit
Vermont State UniversityPublic$11,952$50,331
University of VermontPublic$19,058$62,472
Landmark CollegePrivate Nonprofit$66,540$29,813
Vermont College of Fine ArtsPrivate Nonprofit
Advanced Welding InstitutePrivate For-Profit

Education Paths in Vermont

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in Nursing — 4 years, typical cost: $40,000-$200,000
  • Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in Advanced Practice Nursing — 2-4 years, typical cost: $30,000-$100,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the salary for Nurse Practitioners in Vermont?

The national median salary for Nurse Practitioners is $126,260. State-specific data may vary.

How many Nurse Practitioners jobs are in Vermont?

Nationally, there are 355,060 Nurse Practitioners positions.

What colleges in Vermont prepare you for a Nurse Practitioners career?

There are 50 colleges in Vermont that can prepare you for this career. Explore each to see relevant programs.

Analysis based on U.S. Department of Education data. Not enrollment advice. Verify information with the institution directly.