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WELCOME TO COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF VERMONT With 12 locations around the state, as well as extensive online learning options, CCV is a college built with your busy life in mind. Wherever you are in Vermont, CCV has a location near you—even as close as your computer. Contact us to get started.
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Bennington 324 Main Street Bennington, VT 05201 802-447-2361
Morrisville 197 Harrel Street Morrisville, VT 05661 802-888-4258
St. Johnsbury 1197 Main Street St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 802-748-6673
Brattleboro 41 Harmony Place Brattleboro, VT 05301 802-254-6370
Newport 100 Main Street Newport, VT 05855 802-334-3387
Upper Valley 145 Billings Farm Road White River Jct., VT 05001 802-295-8822
Center for Online Learning 802-334-4451
Rutland 60 West Street Rutland, VT 05701 802-786-6996
Winooski 1 Abenaki Way Winooski, VT 05404 802-654-0505
Springfield 307 South Street Springfield, VT 05156 802-885-8360
Administrative Offices PO Box 489, 660 Elm Street Montpelier, VT 05601 802-828-2800 Toll-Free: 800-228-6686
Middlebury 10 Merchants Row Middlebury, VT 05753 802-388-3032 Montpelier 660 Elm Street Montpelier, VT 05602 802-828-4060
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St. Albans 142 South Main Street St. Albans, VT 05478 802-524-6541
WHY COLLEGE? WHY CCV? College is a path to a more fulfilling career. On average, students with an associate degree make $7,500 more per year than those with just a high school diploma. More importantly though, college is a path to a more fulfilling life. So why CCV? Because it would be hard to find a school more supportive of you. At CCV you’ll benefit from: n
staff who listen and are happy to explain the college process
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learning from faculty who are practitioners in their field
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opportunities for real-world application
CCV’s programs are built to meet your professional and personal goals regardless of what’s next for you. This is a place to make friends and build networks, to try out new interests and deepen your existing knowledge, to acquire new skills, and to apply them in hands-on settings like internships and service learning projects.
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NO MATTER WHO YOU ARE... “I didn’t qualify for my position until I got my degree.”
Trevor Farr needed a college degree to move up in his career at Agri-Mark, Inc. He plans to transfer to Northern Vermont University.
“I went to CCV because I was interested in getting a jump start on my future.”
Paige Perkins completed Early College at CCV and is currently studying to become a nurse.
“CCV overall was the perfect school because it was flexible and it was affordable.” Fathima Salahudeen’s CCV credits transferred to the Ada Comstock Scholars program at Smith College.
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“If I have to close the store tomorrow and go apply for a job, I can’t show any credentials. That is a big challenge...CCV is opening doors for me.” Farhad Khan and his wife are business owners and CCV students. He earned college credit for his professional experience through the Prior Learning Assessment program.
“I want to be able to use the gifts and qualities I was born with to do something positive in the world and make a positive impact.” Danielle Braverman earned her Allied Health Preparation certificate and transferred to the nursing program at Vermont Tech.
VERMONT’S ONLY OPEN ADMISSIONS COLLEGE Open admissions means all who can benefit are welcome. You don’t need SAT scores or a formal essay—you just need a desire to learn. No matter where you’re coming from, Community College of Vermont can help you get where you want to go. At CCV, you will meet students from diverse backgrounds and of many ages. You’ll encounter college-aged students who recognize the value of starting their studies at CCV before transferring to keep their college costs low, mid-career adults finishing their degree to enhance their job opportunities, military veterans making the transition to civilian life, and a cross section of students taking classes for personal enrichment. Regardless of who you are, your voice will add to the learning of your classmates, and you will learn from them.
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Attending CCV each year: 11,600
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Vermonters: 95%
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Average age: 27
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“Online makes sense. It really allows me to be free to do things that I want to do.” Luke Haddock is a professional snowboarder who was able to travel the world while taking online classes at CCV.
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Degree students with full- or part-time jobs: 79% Degree students enrolled part-time: 77% Enrolled full-time: 23% First in their family to attend college: 61% Degree students receiving financial aid: 48% Veterans: 12% Graduates who still live in Vermont: 84% Number of VT counties represented: 14 (all) Number of birth countries represented: 122 Taking courses while still in high school: 2,278 ccv.edu | 3
JOIN A VIBRANT LEARNING COMMUNITY CCV classes are vigorous and engaging, full of discussion and active learning. You will explore subjects in depth, guided by instructors who live in your community and are experts in their fields. At CCV you can apply classroom learning to real-world experiences: you can travel with a study abroad class, volunteer in your community on service-learning projects, or work as an intern in a local business. Every project and every class builds your skills and shapes your future. 4 | ccv.edu
COUNT ON US FROM START TO FINISH
You come to CCV with your own goals, skills, and needs; we provide the support and resources when and where you need them. Your academic advisor is your main support throughout your studies. Your advisor helps you clarify your goals, plan your program, choose your classes, and can connect you to the many resources available to ensure your academic success: LEARNING & CAREER CENTER
DISABILITY SERVICES
Each CCV location features a Learning & Career Center where you can access computers, work with a tutor on writing, math, research, and many more subjects, or connect with other students. You can also access CCV’s career services through the Learning & Career Center.
Each CCV academic center has a staff member who advises and supports students with disabilities.
CAREER SERVICES CCV’s Career Services give you direct access to tools, services, and hands-on learning opportunities that will set you up for landing a rewarding job. Visit your local Learning & Career Center to explore careers, identify career goals, build a dynamic résumé, and practice interviewing skills. You can also arrange for a job shadow or an informational interview, search for job listings, and learn about internships.
HARTNESS LIBRARY As a CCV student, you have access to our state-of-the-art Hartness Library, and all of the other state colleges’ library collections. You can search databases, chat with a librarian, use e-books, videos, and tutorials 24/7 online, or request books to be sent to your home for free.
eTUTORING eTutoring offers online help with your studies, 24/7. You can submit a paper for feedback or post questions about math, writing, accounting, statistics, life sciences, and research.
TRIO SERVICES The federally funded TRIO program is designed to help first-generation and underrepresented students reach their academic potential and meet their educational and career goals.
VETERAN SERVICES Proudly serving over 400 militaryconnected students each year, CCV is committed to assisting you in your transition to college and supporting your academic goals. In addition to the personalized academic advising every CCV student receives, you have access to a Veteran & Military Resource Advisor who can help you map out your academic options, advise you on your military benefits, and direct you to community resources.
ONLINE COURSES You live in a modern world, why not take a modern approach to your college education? With over 300 online courses each semester, you can go to college at any time and from any place you choose. Online learning offers you maximum convenience and flexibility. When paired with the small class sizes, quality faculty, interactive learning environments, and the academic support for which CCV is known,
online classes become a dynamic part of your college career. Moving your learning online is a great way to fit college into your life and accelerate your degree completion!
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Starting college for free while in high school is a brilliant idea. Start by taking CCV’s Introduction to College & Careers (ICC) course. This free class helps you develop skills and strategies for college and career success. Continue on with Dual Enrollment during your junior and senior years where you have the opportunity to take two free college courses. The credits you earn help you finish high school and start college, all at the same time. If you’re really ready to move on as a rising senior, you can enroll in CCV’s Early College Program. Early College allows you to spend your entire senior year at CCV earning college credits while completing your high school requirements. It’s possible to earn your high school diploma and complete your freshman year of college simultaneously. Find out more at gotocollegevt.org
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MAKE A SMART INVESTMENT The price of CCV remains low, but the value of our education continues to grow. People with an associate degree earn on average $7,500 more per year than those with just a high school education. In some fields, that amount is much higher. With the average cost for a year of full-time attendance at CCV being around $8,000, this is money well-invested. COMPARE THE COST OF TUITION AT VERMONT INSTITUTIONS
Community College of Vermont
$8,040
Vermont State Colleges
$11,889
The University of Vermont
$15,936
Vermont Private Colleges
$35,246
* Reflects published 2018-2019 tuition costs for full-time, in-state students. VSCS (excluding CCV) and Vermont private colleges data based on average tuition cost of applicable schools. CCV tuition cost reflects enrollment in 30 credits per year. Individual costs may vary.
MORE AFFORDABLE THAN YOU THINK CCV is a great investment. Even better is that many students pay less than full tuition. Here’s an example for one semester:
$3,207 **
$2,674 **
Cost @ 12 credits
Average grants and scholarships
STICKER PRICE In-state, full-time tuition & fees
GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS Gift aid—free money you don’t have to pay back
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$44 per credit hour NET PRICE The difference between the two— the real amount you pay (typically with loans, savings, and income)
** Reflects the full-time tuition and fees for one semester during the 2017–18 academic year and the average grant and scholarship awards for full-time financial aid recipients during the same year.
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USE YOUR CREDITS BRING YOUR CREDITS TO CCV Many students attend other colleges before finding CCV. With our generous transfer credit process and flexible programs, you will get the most out of your previous college credits. We know you don’t want to waste your time—we’ll help you find the most efficient path to graduating. You can even fast-track your degree and save thousands by getting credit for college-level learning you’ve acquired outside of college.
TAKE YOUR CREDITS WITH YOU Whether you want an associate degree or just a few classes, CCV is the best place to start your college education. Because we’re accredited by the oldest accrediting body in the country (NEASC), you’ll earn high-quality credits that transfer throughout Vermont and across the nation. We’ve also set up special transfer agreements with most colleges in Vermont—including direct admission to the Vermont State Colleges, as well as a variety of programs at the University of Vermont. Visit our website for details on all of our state and regional transfer agreements.
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FOCUS ON YOUR CAREER CREDENTIALS & TRAINING Sometimes the difference between a $10-an-hour job and a $16-an-hour job is simply a matter of earning a credential or getting some training. In today’s workplace, industry-recognized credentials carry earning power, and being trained in specific software and technologies makes you an asset to employers. At CCV, we offer credentialing and training opportunities in manufacturing, healthcare, or professional studies at our locations around the state and online. These programs have been designed from the ground up with input from Vermont employers on the skills and knowledge they’d like to see workers equipped with. Get credentialed, get trained, get your next promotion. Visit ccv.edu/training for more information.
GET CREDIT FOR WHAT YOU KNOW At CCV, you have four ways to get credit for what you already know: n
Come in and take a CLEP test
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Show what you know through a Course Challenge
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Create a focused portfolio in your specific area of expertise earning up to 16 credits
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Take the Assessment of Prior Learning (APL) class for an unlimited number of credits
Regardless of which option you choose, you’ll save time and money and reach your goals faster. Find out more at ccv.edu/priorlearning.
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CONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION You don’t have to enroll in a degree program to join CCV’s learning community. As a continuing education student at CCV, you can choose from hundreds of courses offered in your local community and online.
SHARPEN YOUR SKILLS From technology to business management, communications to statistics, CCV is the place to improve your skills and gain a competitive edge in the workplace. GET BACK INTO IT If you’ve been away from school for a few years, a CCV course can help you get back into the habit of studying and going to class. Ask an advisor to recommend a course that is right for you. ENRICH YOURSELF CCV offers classes in a wide variety of subjects including art, music, history, languages, writing, literature, and even forensics! Students age 65 and older may audit one course tuition-free per semester. Whatever your educational goals, CCV’s extensive course offerings, flexible scheduling, and personal support are here to help you achieve them.
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CHOOSE YOUR PATH CCV’s associate degree and certificate programs provide the knowledge you need for employment or further study at the bachelor’s level and beyond. These programs are developed with the help of Vermont employers to ensure that our offerings are current and teach the skills you need. Explore additional programs and learning goals, occupational outlook, and courses at ccv.edu.
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Accounting Associate of Science Degree
Financial Accounting Principles of Management Economics
Perform entry-level accounting work in a variety of business settings, and transfer to a fouryear program in this expanding field.
$17,000–$25,000
Administrative Management Associate of Science Degree
Computer Applications Office Accounting Principles of Supervision
Work in a variety of business settings, performing critical administrative and office support services.
$25,000– $35,000
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Allied Health Preparation Certificate
Human Anatomy & Physiology Introduction to Nutrition Human Growth & Development
Allows you to complete prerequisites for further study in the healthcare field.
Bookkeeping Certificate
Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Payroll Accounting
Earn your Certified Public Bookkeeper (CPB) license. Work as an entry-level bookkeeper and continue working on your accounting degree at CCV.
$24,000 - $35,000
Business Associate of Science Degree
Principles of Marketing Small Business Management Business Law
Problem-solve with entry-level marketing, management, and accounting skills in corporate or small-business settings, and transfer to a four-year business program.
$25,000– $35,000
Childcare Certificate
Communication in the Early Childhood Education & Afterschool Workplace Infant & Toddler Development Introduction to Early Intervention
Enter the childcare profession, work toward state-level credentials in the field, and apply your certificate credits to an associate degree in early childhood education at CCV.
$17,000–$25,000
Criminal Justice Associate of Science Degree
National Security and Terrorism Criminology American Judicial Process
Take an entry-level position in security, corrections, or police work, and transfer to a four-year program.
$30,000–$40,000
Design & Media Studies Associate of Arts Degree
Graphic Design Introduction to Multimedia Applications & Tools Digital Animation
Use today’s digital tools to work in art and design for advertising, publications, and public relations in a corporate or non-profit setting, or for an ad agency, and gain advanced skills by transferring to a four-year program in design and media studies.
$25,000 - $40,000
Early Childhood Education Associate of Arts Degree
Introduction to Early Intervention Curriculum Development for ECE Early Childhood Education and Afterschool Program Management
Earn state-level credentials for work with young children and families, and transfer to a bachelor’s degree program in related education fields.
$20,000– $25,000
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AREA OF STUDY
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PREPARES YOU TO
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Environmental Science Associate of Science Degree
Fundamentals of Earth Science Current Environmental Issues Natural History of Vermont
Work in an entry-level position in natural resource conservation, energy efficiency administration, or environmental education, and transfer into a four-year program in environmental science or studies.
$35,000–$40,000
Human Services Associate of Science Degree
Human Growth & Development Introduction to Case Management Global Social Problems
Take an entry-level job in human services and transfer to a four-year program in social work, human services, or psychology.
$20,000– $30,000
Information Technology Associate of Science Degree
Desktop Operating Systems Concepts of Computer Security System Administration
Work as an entry-level technology professional with focused skills in networking, computer programming, or website development, and transfer to diverse four-year programs in information technology.
$35,000 - $45,000
Liberal Studies Associate of Arts Degree
Explore your interests via hundreds of available courses.
Prepare for transfer to a fouryear institution to complete your bachelor’s degree with this, our most flexible program.
Medical Assisting Associate of Applied Science Degree
Introduction to Phlebotomy Medical Terminology Fundamentals of Pharmacology
Perform administrative and clinical functions of a medical assistant in a variety of healthcare settings, such as hospitals, outpatient clinics, and community health centers.
$31,000– $40,000
Medical Billing & Coding Certificate
Medical Terminology Human Biology Medical Billing & Coding
Work as a medical billing & coding specialist. Prepare for the American Academy of Professional Coders exam and continue working on a four-year degree in medical assisting or STEM studies.
$36,000 - $45,000
STEM Studies Associate of Science Degree
Introductory Biology: Ecology & Evolution Physics Java Programming
Pursue your individual goals in fields such as physical science, life science, and pre-engineering, and gain the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in key scientific and technical economic sectors in Vermont.
$45,000– $66,000
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AREA OF STUDY
FEATURED COURSES
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STEM Studies Certificate
English Composition Pre-Calculus Lab Science
This certificate provides a strong foundation in science, mathematics, and other academic skills and serves as a pathway into CCV’s STEM Studies degree or for transfer toward technical degrees.
Web Site Design Certificate
Website Development Programming for the Internet Database Management Systems
Create professional-quality websites and participate in web development teams in a variety of fields.
$35,000– $45,000
Workplace Skills Certificate
Introduction to Business Microcomputer Applications Effective Workplace Communication
Apply strong communication, writing, and computer skills in any entry-level work environment.
$26,000–$30,000
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Career OneStop (Sponsored by the U.S. Dept. of Labor): careeronestop.org Pathways to Promising Careers: mcclurevt.org/pathways State of Vermont: Economic & Labor Market Information: www.vtlmi.info
CCV is committed to non-discrimination in its learning and working environments for all persons. All educational and employment opportunities at CCV are offered without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status or any other category protected by law.
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