Veterinary Schools In Vermont
Veterinary classes faculty can choose to work at one of 2 accredited veterinary schools in Vermont. The following statistics and charts help analyze the current state of the veterinary academic community in Vermont, and the future trends in veterinary training at the following levels:
- Associates degree in Veterinary
- Bachelors degree in Veterinary
- Masters degree in Veterinary
- PhD degree in Veterinary
Schools
Cities
Statistics
Professional Trends
Vermont Vs. National Veterinary Employment
| Vermont | 1,020 |
| National | 342,390 |
Approximately 0% of the country's veterinary professionals work in Vermont state.
Employment Growth for Veterinary professionals In Vermont
| 1,060 | 1,080 | 1,130 | 1,080 | 1,020 |
| 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |
|---|
- Yellow: Actual Values
In Vermont, veterinary is a shrinking field. In Vermont, 40 less veterinary professionals were working in 2010, than there were in 2006. Thus, in Vermont, this field has shrunk by 4% in four years. This decline is slower than the national trend for veterinary professionals which shows a 13% increase in the number of veterinary professionals working around the nation.
Veterinary VS. All Professions salaries in Vermont
| $34,913 | $36,928 | $38,402 | $39,768 | $38,838 |
| $41,993 | $43,927 | $44,750 | $46,578 | $46,709 |
| 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |
|---|
- Light Blue: Veterinary
- Dark Yellow: All Professions
The salaries paid to veterinary professionals are growing in Vermont. Veterinary professionals earned a yearly mean salary of $34,913 in 2006. They earned a yearly mean salary of $38,838 in 2010.
Salary percentiles for Veterinary professionals in Vermont
10th percentile |
$28,118 |
25th percentile |
$31,898 |
50th percentile |
$38,490 |
75th percentile |
$44,370 |
90th percentile |
$52,128 |
Thus, there was a 10% growth in veterinary professionals' salaries. State trends for all professions mirror this growth. In the state of Vermont, there is a huge variation in pay, within the field of veterinary. The pay differential between the highest paid veterinary professionals and those in the bottom 10% of the pay bracket is 85%
Average Salaries for Veterinary professionals and related professions in Vermont
Biology |
$59,625 |
Veterinary |
$38,838 |
Veterinary professionals in Vermont earn, on average, less than their counterparts in related professions.
Educational Trends
Veterinary programs available for each degree type for all schools in Vermont
associate |
1 |
bachelor |
2 |
master |
1 |
doctor |
1 |
Certificate |
0 |
| Total | 5 |
The number of students graduating from the 2 accredited veterinary schools in Vermont is decreasing. In Vermont, there were 141 graduates in 2006. And there were 94 graduates from veterinary courses in 2010.
This represents a 33% decrease in the number of veterinary degree or certificate school graduates in Vermont state. 40% of these graduates received an bachelor's degree in veterinary.