View the College’s recent press highlights.
- The Corrections Post-Secondary Education Initiative is expanding in 2025. Starting January 1, incarcerated individuals who have been recently released will receive re-entry vouchers from CCV, good for two free college classes, in an effort to support successful re-entry.
- Alumni News: Community Leaders and Pro Athletes Highlight Latest Update – BVM Sports CCV Director of Financial Aid Ryan Dulude has been highlighted as a St. Michael’s alumnus for being named the 2024 Rising Start by VermontBiz, among other achievements.
- Rutland Herald Community News for Dec. 19, 2024 | Community | rutlandherald.com VSCS Chancellor Elizabeth Mauch announced the inaugural round of Chancellor’s Innovation Fund grants, supporting faculty and staff projects to meet student and state economic needs. Five projects have been selected.
- Vermont By Degrees: Engaging all Vermonters | Perspective | timesargus.com CCV President Joyce Judy’s editorial in the Times Argus’ “Vermont by Degrees” series highlights the challenges facing students at CCV and how the College aims to overcome them.
- Q&A: A Tour of Artist Meta Strick’s Gallery and Home | Seven Days Former CCV art instructor Meta Strick was profiled in Seven Days’ “Stuck in Vermont” series. Meta is an 82-year-old mixed-media artist and hosts workshops and open houses in her gallery next to her home.
- History and education spark career interest | Local News | benningtonbanner.com CCV student Paige Santarcangelo’s logo design was chosen by the Bennington 250th Committee, which is hosting a series of events commemorating Bennington’s history. The logo will be used for a coloring book and in educational related materials.
- Franklin County fuels interest in nursing jobs with workshop | Business | samessenger.com Held at CCV-St. Albans, community partners hosted a workshop showcasing flexible pathways into nursing for high school students.
- Thinking about college or training next year? It’s time to file the FAFSA! – VTDigger It’s time to file the FAFSA for the next academic year. This helps colleges and universities verify your financial situation and provide assistance. The FAFSA allows you to be considered for federal and other aid, such as the 802 Opportunity Grant at CCV.
- Enoch: CCV access to 3SquaresVT | Commentary | rutlandherald.com It is now easier for CCV students to access 3SquaresVT, the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program helping with grocery expenses, by eliminating the prohibitive work activity requirement.
- CCV instructor Christian Berry has been named as the Interim Director of the Burlington Office of Racial Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging.