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Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Schools in Vermont

2023 Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Schools in Vermont

5 Colleges
$36,337 Avg Salary
$26,837 Avg Student Debt

Finding the Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts School for You

In 2020-2021, 67 degrees and certificates were awarded to film, video and photographic arts students who went to a Vermont college or university. This makes it the #44 most popular major in the state.

It's not easy to decide which program to enroll in when you have so many options available. With more and more schools offering online options, you could even register for a great program on the other side of the country. On top of that, there are a considerable number of trade schools that offer fast-track entry to many fields.

The Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Schools in Vermont ranking is one of many tools that Course Advisor has developed to help you make your educational decision. Our analysis looked at 5 schools in Vermont to see which programs offered the best educational experiences for students.

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2023 Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Schools in Vermont

The colleges and universities below are the best for film majors pursuing a .

Top Vermont Schools in Film, Video & Photographic Arts

#1

Middlebury College

Middlebury, VT

Our analysis found Middlebury College to be the best school for film, video and photographic arts students who want to pursue a degree in Vermont. Located in the town of Middlebury, Middlebury is a private not-for-profit school with a small student population.

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#2

University of Vermont

Burlington, VT

The excellent programs at University of Vermont helped the school earn the #2 place on this year’s ranking of the best film, video and photographic arts schools in Vermont. UVM is a large public school located in the city of Burlington.

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#3

Champlain College

Burlington, VT

You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend Champlain College. It ranked #3 on our 2023 Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Schools in Vermont list. Champlain is a small private not-for-profit school located in the small city of Burlington.

Film majors at Champlain take out an average of $26,837 in student loans while working on their egree. For students who choose a 10-year repayment plan, the average monthly student loan payment is $588.

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Out of the 5 schools in Vermont that were part of this year’s ranking, Northern Vermont University landed the # 4 spot on the list. Located in the rural area of Johnson, Northern Vermont University is a public college with a small student population.

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#5

Bennington College

Bennington, VT

You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around you if you attend Bennington College. The school came in at #5 on this year’s Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Schools in Vermont list. Located in the distant town of Bennington, Bennington is a private not-for-profit college with a small student population.

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Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Colleges in the New England Region

Explore all the Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Colleges in the New England Area or other specific states within that region.

State Degrees Awarded
Massachusetts 733
Connecticut 178
New Hampshire 236
Maine 5
Rhode Island 104

Film, Video & Photographic Arts is one of 10 different types of programs to choose from.

Related Major Annual Graduates
Fine & Studio Arts 37,413
Design & Applied Arts 36,301
Music 25,910
Drama & Theater Arts 17,341
General Visual & Performing Arts 6,355

Notes and References

*These averages are for the top 5 schools 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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