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Who Should Apply to CCV?
- Students new to CCV should apply to CCV
- Students returning to CCV who have not attended in the past 4 semesters
If you are unsure or need help, contact your local CCV academic center or email us.
Apply for Admission
Apply to CCV by submitting your application for admission online or at your local academic center. It’s free and takes about 10 minutes. After an initial review of your application, we will email you with your specific next steps.
Admission Requirements by Student Population
If you know that you belong to one of the student populations listed below, you can view specific admission information relevant to you:
- First-Time Degree Student
- Continuing Education Student
- Transfer Student
- Workforce Education Student
- High School Student
- Veteran
- Senior Citizen
- International Student
Once you have completed the admissions process, you will be able to register for classes online or with the help of an academic advisor. For important registration and course dates, view our academic calendar.
Current Vermont State University (VTSU) Students
Current VTSU students who want to take CCV classes without leaving their current college do NOT need to apply.
With 12 locations across Vermont, there’s a CCV academic center close to you. We offer flexible scheduling, degrees and certificates for any career path, and support services to help you succeed. Getting started at CCV is easy – just follow these four simple steps.
1. Apply to CCV
Applying to CCV is fast, easy, and free! Take 10 minutes to fill out the application.
Current Vermont State University (VTSU) students who want to take CCV classes without leaving their current college do NOT need to apply.
2. Complete the FAFSA
Complete the FAFSA and Vermont Grant applications to find out how much financial aid you’re eligible for.
3. Register for Classes
There are several ways to register for classes at CCV, and our academic advisors are here to help. Advisors can answer questions and help you meet your educational goals. Contact your preferred CCV center to schedule an appointment.
4. Consider Payment Options
Through grants, loans, and scholarships, our financial aid team is here to help you cover the cost of attending CCV. Other payment options are available, including a monthly payment plan.