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COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAMS | COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF VERMONT

Provides a post-secondary educational option offering two-year Associates Degree programs and Certificate Programs at twelve regional Academic Centers, as well as through the Center for Online Learning. Classes may be online or in-person. Initial applications can be done via the website. Individuals may apply at regional campus if without access to Internet.

Last Assured

01/31/2025

Physical Address

1 Abenaki Way, Winooski, VT 05404

Hours

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8:30am-8:30pm; Wednesday: 8:30am-6:00pm; Friday: 8:30am-4:00pm; Website: 24Hours/7Days

Voice

(802) 654-0505

Other | Winooski Academic Center

Voice

(802) 334-4451

Other | Online Learning

Fax

(802) 654-0561

Voice

(802) 613-0187

Other | Text Only - Online Learning

Voice

(802) 448-1649

Other | Text Only - Winooski Academic Center

Application process

By Email; By Telephone; By Website; In Person; Information On Website

Fee

Financial Aid By Application; Fixed Fee

Eligibility

Open Admission

Service area

Lamoille County, Vermont Orleans County, Vermont Windsor County, Vermont Bennington County, Vermont Franklin County, Vermont Chittenden County, Vermont Addison County, Vermont Windham County, Vermont Grand Isle County, Vermont Essex County, Vermont Washington County, Vermont Orange County, Vermont Rutland County, Vermont Caledonia County, Vermont

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COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF VERMONT

Community College of Vermont (CCV) is a post-secondary educational institution, awarding two-year associates degrees and certificates that include basic liberal arts and sciences, with transfer, occupational, general education, and adult education components. CCV courses are available at twelve locations throughout Vermont and Online.