View the College’s recent press highlights.
- CCV is offering two new certificate programs this fall: Manufacturing and Data Analytics & AI.
- Scholarships available for women in Windham County | Education | reformer.com The Brattleboro branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) is offering scholarships up to $1,000 to women in Windham County enrolled in a certificate or degree program for 2024-2025.
- Preschool student teacher teaches about eclipse to littlest scientists | Vermont Business Magazine (vermontbiz.com) CCV alumna Vicki Gratton taught the children she takes care of about the solar eclipse as it passed over Vermont. Vicki earned her associate degree in early childhood education through the assessment of prior learning program at the College and is continuing her education at VTSU.
- Lifelong Lamoille County resident joins Spera | Business News | vtcng.com CCV alumna Kimberly Gravel started a new career as a real estate agent at Pall Spera Company Realtors.
- 2024 Best of Business in Vermont recipients announced | Vermont Business Magazine (vermontbiz.com) CCV has been voted ‘Best Online Degree Program’ in VBM’s 2024 Best of Business Awards.
- CCV student Mikayla Elliott named New Century Transfer Scholar | Vermont Business Magazine (vermontbiz.com) CCV student Mikayla Elliot is a New Century Transfer Scholar and will receive a $2,250 scholarship to continue her studies.
- Elijah Capron joins NEK Council on Aging as new Options Counselor – Newport Dispatch CCV alumnus Elijah Capron was appointed as an Options Counselor for the Northeast Kingdom Council on Aging.
- The FAFSA mess has eroded faith in Biden’s Education Department (usatoday.com) CCV Director of Financial Aid Ryan Dulude was quoted in this story about the delayed FAFSA reporting to colleges and universities from the Department of Education, saying “In a successful partnership, you need clear transparency and communication. They have some work to do to be able to reestablish that trust.”
- COMMENTARY: Grow, learn and earn at SVMC | Business | benningtonbanner.com SVMC offers an “earn while you learn” RN Pathway Program for students through partnerships with CCV, VTSU, VSAC, and VBRT.
- Jacobs et al: Bridging the gap | Commentary | rutlandherald.com CCV is working to address the decline in students pursuing post-secondary education through implementing programs that make education more accessible and affordable.
- COMMENTARY: Why AOT? What is AOT? What can they do for me? | Opinion | benningtonbanner.com CCV partners with the AOT to offer a class that transfers work experience into college credits.
- Bill Schubart: Learning inside – VTDigger CCV and the DOC are partnering to offer incarcerated Vermonters and corrections staff tuition-free college courses in six Vermont corrections facilities.