Community College of Vermont (CCV)

660 Elm Street, Montpelier, VT 05601

Overview

  • OPEID/FAFSA College Code: 01116707
  • President: Joyce Judy
  • Fax: (802) 828-2805
  • Type: 2 Year (Community College)
  • Calendar System: Semester
  • Highest Degree: Associate's
  • Local Area: Remote Town
  • Student Enrollment: 6,738
  • College Alias: CCV

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About

The Community College of Vermont, located in Montpelier, Vermont, was founded in 1970 and operates 12 locations throughout the state and is one of five institutions that comprise the Vermont State Colleges. CCV is also the second largest provider of higher education in the state, with an annual enrollment of approximately 10,000 students a year. The school offers a variety of education options, including night, weekend and online courses to assist in creating a flexible schedule for students, and has linked all the campuses to one another digitally to provide access to resources across the state.

 

Academics

The Community Colleges of Vermont offers a variety of programs that provide academic transfer or career development opportunities. Academic transfer is accomplished through the completion of the first two years of a four year education followed by applying to one's desired school or schools for transfer. Once admitted, students will continue their education by completing the final two years and earning a bachelor's degree. Students to a college within the Vermont State Colleges will find transfer eased through agreements that guarantee admission when certain academic certain requirements are met. Private or out of state schools will have varying admissions requirements that should be researched well in advance if considering application or transfer.

 

Career training programs provide an education in a given field which allows an individual to enter the workforce as a qualified professional upon completion of the program. Students will have a mixture of classroom and practical courses, learning the methods and techniques necessary for one's chosen field and then utilizing a controlled environment in order to practice and perfect them. These programs typically take between one and two years to complete.

 

Programs offered include:

 

Admissions and Financial Aid

The Community College of Vermont is an open enrollment institution that allows any individuals that chooses to pursue higher education to enroll by providing a completed application and paying all accrued fees. Students should also supply all transcripts and standardized test scores if available which may be used in lieu of the required placement exam. Students are encouraged to participate in new student orientation and to meet with a counselor to discuss goals and program enrollment.

 

Financial aid is available in the form of loans, grants, and scholarships. Students requiring aid must complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), information from which will be used by the school to determine the need and aid program eligibility of the student. Aid must be reapplied for prior to each academic year and students may be asked to provide additional information at random in order to verify the accuracy of their FAFSA.

*Not all of the programs above may be offered
 

Student Services Offered

  • Remedial Services
  • Academic or Career Counseling Services

Special Learning Opportunities

  • Distance Learning
  • Study Abroad

Website:

www.ccv.edu

Mission Statement

Community College of Vermont, a Vermont State College, supports and challenges all students in meeting their educational goals through an abiding commitment to access, affordability, and student success.

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Governing System

  • Vermont State Colleges

Accreditation

  • New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education

Facilities and Programs Offered


    None Available

College Carnegie Classifications

  • Basic Classification
  • - Associates--Public Rural-Serving Large
  • Undergraduate Classification
  • - Associates
  • Undergraduate Profile Classification
  • - Higher Part-Time Two-Year
  • Enrollment Classification
  • - Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year
  • Size Classification
  • - Medium Two-Year

Degrees & Programs

Awarded Student Degrees and Programs

The following is not a comprehensive or current list of degrees or programs offered. The table below details the number of degrees or certificates that were awarded in the 2010-11 school year to graduates broken down by degree or major type. Please contact Community College of Vermont directly to learn more about what is currently being offered.

Business and Marketing Studies

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Accounting-30
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Commerce-74
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Hospitality Administration and Management-2
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Office Management-18
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Communications and Journalism

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Digital Communication and Media-2
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Computer and Information Sciences

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Computer Systems Networking-1
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Computer Information Technology Services Administration and Management, Other420
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Web and Digital Design41
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Education

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Early Childhood Education-37
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Education-8
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Teacher Assistant1-
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Engineering Technology

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Cad Drafting-2
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Family and Consumer Sciences

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Child Care Provider6-
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Health and Clinical Professions

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Clinical Laboratory Science2-
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Health Services62-
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Medical Office Assistant2-
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Medical Records Administration5-
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Opticianry, Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician-1
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Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling7-
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Medical Assistant32-
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Liberal Arts and Sciences

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Liberal Arts-229
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Public Administration and Social Services

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Human Services-46
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Security and Protective Services

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Criminal Justice-24
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Visual and Performing Arts

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Graphic Design-15
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Art Studies-8
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Admissions

Disclaimer

The admissions information is provided for informational purposes only and does not represent current or future admissions policy.

Admissions Summary

Prospective students should view the admission and application details below to get a better idea of the candidates CCV accepts. Some of the details provided may include admissions application requirements and recommendations, as well as any college credits that may be accepted.

Also, make sure to visit the admissions office webpage (http://www.ccv.edu), where you can learn more about any additional application requirements and deadlines.

The CCV admissions office phone number is (802) 241-3535. This is the last updated number we have on file, please contact us if incorrect.

You can also apply online here: http://https:

Admissions Links

College Credits Accepted

  • Dual Credit
  • Life Experience Credit
  • AP Credit

Considerations for Admission

  • Open Admission Policy
  • - Accepts Any Student Who Applies

Enrollment Data

Overall Student Enrollment

  • Total Student Enrollment: 6,738
  • - Undergraduate: 6,738

Student Gender

  • Total Student Gender
  • - Male: 1,943

    - Female: 4,356

    - Ratio of Men to Women: 0.4 : 1

  • Undergraduate Gender
  • - Male: 1,943

    - Female: 4,356

    - Ratio of Men to Women: 0.4 : 1

Student Attendance

  • Total Student Attendance
  • - Full-Time: 1,283

    - Part-Time: 5,016

  • Undergraduate Attendance
  • - Full-Time: 1,283

    - Part-Time: 5,016

Student Race Breakdown

 NumberPercent
Non-Resident Alien290.4%
American Indian741%
Black1422%
Asian1062%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander--
Hispanic1232%
White5,72285%
Unknown4587%

Student Age Breakdown

 NumberPercent
Age Under 181793%
Ages 18-1994915%
Ages 20-2197115%
Ages 22-2494715%
Ages 25-291,03816%
Ages 30-3463110%
Ages 35-394778%
Ages 40-4968011%
Ages 50-653866%
Age Over 65410.7%

Graduation Rates

Disclaimer

The data listed below is for informational purposes only. Although graduation, transfer, and retention rates should be included in determining the performance of a school, it is only one of many factors to consider and may not provide a clear representation of the school's performance. These figures are based on a cohort or subset of students.

Retention Rates

The retention rate figures represent the percentage of first time students (full-time or part-time) that complete the first year and return the following year.

  • Full-Time Students: 45%
  • Part-Time Students: 40%

Overall Graduation Rates

 (%) of Entering Class
All Students12%

Graduation Rates By Gender

 (%) of Entering Class
Male6%
Female18%

Graduation Rates By Race

 (%) of Entering Class
Non-Resident Alien-
American Indian-
Black-
Asian-
Hispanic14%
White14%
Unknown6%

Tuition & Fees

Disclaimer:

The figures listed below are for informational purposes only and do not represent current or future tuition, fees, and expenses.

Tuition and Fees Quick Facts

Alternative Tuition Plans Offered

  • Tuition Payment Plan

    - Allows tuition to be paid in installments over an agreed upon period of time.

To get a personalized estimate for the cost of attending Community College of Vermont, visit their online calculator by clicking the following link: http://

Estimated Cost of Attendance or "Net Price" for Full-Time Beginning Students

The "Net Price" figures apply to undergraduate students beginning full-time enrollment who have paid the in-state/district tuition and were awarded grants or scholarships.

 2010-112009-102008-09
Average Net Price$6,331$6,624$9,112
$0 - $30,000$4,680$4,970$8,340
$30,000 - $48,000$5,621$6,062$8,970
$48,001 - $75,000$8,218$8,272$11,980
$75,001 - $110,000$9,678$9,849$12,668
More Than $110,000$9,750$9,881$12,756

Undergraduate Student Tuition, Fees, and Expenses

2011-122010-112009-10
In-District Tuition and Fees$5,236$5,020$4,876
In-State Tuition and Fees$5,236$5,020$4,876
Out of State Tuition and Fees$10,372$9,940$9,652
Books and Supplies$1,000$1,000$1,000

Undergraduate Housing Expenses

2011-122010-112009-10
Off Campus
Room and Board$7,370$7,370$7,370
Other Expenses$1,712$1,712$1,712
Off Campus with Family
Other Expenses$1,712$1,712$1,712

Undergraduate Total Expenses

2011-122010-112009-10
On Campus
In-District$6,236$6,020$5,876
In-State$6,236$6,020$5,876
Out of State$11,372$10,940$10,652
Off Campus
In-District$15,318$15,102$14,958
In-State$15,318$15,102$14,958
Out of State$20,454$20,022$19,734
Off Campus with Family
In-District$7,948$7,732$7,588
In-State$7,948$7,732$7,588
Out of State$13,084$12,652$12,364

Financial Aid

Disclaimer

The figures listed below are for informational purposes only and does not represent current or future financial aid details. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.

Financial Aid Quick Facts

Financial Aid Office Phone Number

The CCV financial aid office phone number is (802) 241-3535. This is the most up to date contact information we have, please contact us if incorrect.

Financial Aid Office Webpage

Financial Aid Breakdown 2010-11

 # Receiving Aid% Receiving AidAverage Amount
Any Financial Aid26578%-
Any Grant or Scholarship Aid21463%$4,510
All Federal Grants20059%$4,032
Pell Grants20059%$3,903
Other Federal Grants329%$806
State/Local Grants & Scholarships13941%$658
Institutional Grants & Scholarships3711%$1,822
All Student Loans13439%$4,552
Federal Student Loans13439%$4,529
Other Student Loans10%$3,000

Federal Loans - Student Repayment Default Rates

This table shows the number and percentage of students who received federal student loans but had problems paying them back. A high default rate may represent a lack of quality instruction or a poor hiring climate for graduates of a school.

 200920082007
Default Rate (%)9.8%13.3%11.9%
Number in Default121173150
Number in Repayment1,2291,2921,260

Crime & Safety

Arrests Made Per Year

This table reports the number of arrests made per year that took place both on and off campus. These figures were reported by the institutions themselves and have not been subject to independent review.

 2010-112009-102008-09
Nearby Public Area
Weapons Related-12
Drug Related76-
Liquor Related31-

Criminal Offenses Per Year

This table reports the number of criminal charges per year that took place both on and off campus. These figures were reported by the institutions themselves and have not been subject to independent review.

 2010-112009-102008-09
On Campus
Burglary11-

Faculty & Instructors

Employee Type Breakdown

 TotalFull-TimePart-Time
Total Employees890170720
Faculty Status678-678
Instruction, Research and/or Public Service678-678
Primarily Instruction678-678
Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial2525-
Other Professionals1151069
Technical and/or Paraprofessional723933
Clerical And Secretarial703733
Service and/or Maintenance22-
Source: IPEDS Survey 2008-2011: Data obtained from the US Dept. of Education's Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Data may vary depending on school and academic year.
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