Celebrating its fiftieth anniversary in 2027, the ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Historic Preservation Program regards historic preservation as means to acknowledge, conserve, and sustain a diverse range of heritage resources that inform and serve current and future generations.
The Historic Preservation Program offers a Master of Science degree in Historic Preservation, as well as an  Accelerated Masters Program, individually designed minors , and courses for upper-level undergraduate students and through ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Professional and Continuing Education (PACE).
Full-time graduate students can complete their degree in 16 months, with three semesters of coursework and a summer internship. Part-time enrollment is also available. Reduced tuition rates are available for both Vermont residents and non-residents. Current tuition rates.