Location Information

Community College of Vermont (CCV) – Newport

Address

100 Main Street, Suite 150
Newport, VT 05855

Phone: 802-334-3387
Fax: 802-334-5373
Text: 802-487-8108

Hours of Operation

Monday – Friday: 8:00am – 4:00pm

Registration Information
Register early to get the courses you need. Review the course schedule and call us to schedule an appointment with your advisor. Returning students may be able to register online.

Academic Advising
Want some advice on your next step toward success? Call our office to make an appointment with your advisor.

New Student Advising Appointments (NSAA)
The first step all new degree-seeking students take is to schedule a one-on-one NSAA with an advisor. Please call the center to find a time that works for you.

Orientations
All new degree-seeking students will sign up for an orientation when they register for classes. Check out the schedule to choose the best day and time for you.

Financial Aid
Apply as soon as possible to make sure you can register for classes on time.

United Way Resource Coordinators
CCV’s United Way Working Bridges Coordinators are available to support students with transportation, housing, childcare, healthcare, and financial management. They can be reached via email anytime at workingbridgesteam@unitedwaynwvt.org.

Tutor.com
Need help with homework? Get online, on-demand help around the clock with Tutor.com. Students can connect with over 3,000 qualified tutors, drop off an essay for review, and even take practice quizzes. This service is available 24/7 through each Canvas classroom. To sign in to Tutor.com, go to your Canvas course online and find On-Demand in the Tutor.com navigation menu. Click on the link. No further login necessary.

Location Information

Community College of Vermont (CCV) – Morrisville

Address

197 Harrel Street, Suite 2
Morrisville, VT 05661
Phone: 802-888-4258
Fax: 802-888-2554
Text: 802-521-2288

Hours of Operation

Monday: 9am – 7pm
Tuesday: 9am – 2pm
Wednesday: 9am – 2pm
Thursday: 9am – 7pm
Friday: Closed

Registration Information
Register early to get the courses you need. Review the course schedule and call us to schedule an appointment with your advisor. Returning students may be able to register online.

Academic Advising
Want some advice on your next step toward success? Call our office to make an appointment with your advisor.

New Student Advising Appointments (NSAA)
The first step all new degree-seeking students take is to schedule a one-on-one NSAA with an advisor. Please call the center to find a time that works for you.

Orientations
All new degree-seeking students will sign up for an orientation when they register for classes. Check out the schedule to choose the best day and time for you.

Financial Aid
Apply as soon as possible to make sure you can register for classes on time.

United Way Resource Coordinators
CCV’s United Way Working Bridges Coordinators are available to support students with transportation, housing, childcare, healthcare, and financial management. They can be reached via email anytime at workingbridgesteam@unitedwaynwvt.org.

Tutor.com
Need help with homework? Get online, on-demand help around the clock with Tutor.com. Students can connect with over 3,000 qualified tutors, drop off an essay for review, and even take practice quizzes. This service is available 24/7 through each Canvas classroom. To sign in to Tutor.com, go to your Canvas course online and find On-Demand in the Tutor.com navigation menu. Click on the link. No further login necessary.

In today’s workplace, industry-recognized credentials carry earning power. Having skills in specific areas makes you an asset to employers.

At CCV, we offer credentialing and training opportunities at our locations around the state and online. These programs have been designed with input from Vermont employers regarding the skills and knowledge they’d like to see in workers. Get credentialed, get trained, get your next promotion.

Glossary of CCV Credentials

Health and Human Services

Manufacturing

Professional Studies

The CCV TRIO Student Support Services program is a federally funded program designed to help eligible students reach their academic potential and meet their educational and career goals. CCV TRIO is funded to serve only 225 students; as such, we have a selective application process that assesses student motivation, academic need, and ability to benefit.

Admission to CCV’s TRIO program is not automatic; it is a privilege. While CCV’s TRIO program is designed to help students succeed, it takes a commitment by the student to be truly effective.

Benefits of TRIO

As a CCV TRIO student, you are eligible to receive these and other benefits:

  • Priority advising with a TRIO advisor who will serve as an academic mentor and transfer counselor
  • Participation in Annual Leadership Day and other leadership development opportunities
  • Access to TRIO grants ($700 to $1000)
  • Private tutoring when you need instruction beyond what Learning Center tutors can provide
  • Financial literacy instruction to help you learn how to manage money wisely
  • Workshops, college visits, transfer, and career information
  • Eligibility for CCV TRIO Study Abroad Scholarships (two $500) awarded annually
  • Free access to CliftonStrengths for personal and career development

If accepted into the TRIO Program, you will be eligible for the various opportunities and services until you graduate or transfer from CCV. Being a student is hard work, as you already know, and this program is one more source of support for your effort to earn a college degree.

Are you eligible?

TRIO is currently available to students in the following CCV centers. Applications should be submitted to the TRIO Coordinator at your academic center.

If you are interested in exploring your eligibility for TRIO, please complete the TRIO Application and schedule an appointment with a TRIO advisor.

“The TRIO program has basically been a compass in showing me what was even possible for my education. It has been a growing experience that has also been genuinely fun and inspiring.”

CCV-Rutland student

The VSCS Libraries serve both CCV and Vermont State University. Faculty, staff, and registered students can access a large collection of online periodicals, eBooks, streaming videos, and specialized academic databases through the library website.

Print materials can be requested online and are delivered directly to your home address. Materials can be returned to any CCV Academic Center.

VSCS librarians help students develop effective research strategies, navigate library databases, and recommend specific academic sources for research projects and papers. Call (1-800-431-0025), text (802-278-0997), email (libraries@vsc.edu), or chat from the library website. CCV users are also welcome at any of the VSCS library locations.

CCV Librarians

Miranda Axworthy
Reference & Teaching Resources Librarian
miranda.axworthy@vsc.edu
(802) 786-0013

Katie Beth Ryan
Reference & Teaching Resources Librarian
katie.ryan@ccv.edu
(802) 254-6366

Looking for help with your classes?

You can choose to access subject-specific tutoring 24/7 through Tutor.com, or you can connect with an academic mentor virtually through CCV’s Learning Center Online Live.

Option 1: Academic Mentoring via Zoom

Academic mentors are available to support you with assignments and study habits. They can guide you through course work and promote confidence, motivation, autonomy, and academic achievement; and mentors can assist you with accessing services such as Tutor.com, Canvas, and academic advising. 

The purpose of the academic mentoring provided through CCV’s Learning Center Online Live is to:  

  • Promote independent learning  
  • Support you in recognizing learning strengths & identifying academic strategies that work for you  
  • Model successful learning habits  
  • Connect you to helpful learning support resources   

Academic mentors help you develop a variety of skills, including:

  • Academic Skills & Habits: develop learning strategies that work for you, and overcome barriers to success.  
  • Writing: advance your skills in all facets of writing, including brainstorming and prewriting strategies; proficiency with grammar and punctuation; incorporating paraphrases, quotations, and citations; and paragraphing, organization, and thesis development.  
  • Math: find support to learn math skills developed in many CCV courses – from Foundations of Mathematics through Applied Mathematical Concepts, with additional resources for advanced math courses and quantitative reasoning skills, e.g., reading graphs and charts, making estimates.  
  • Microsoft Office Proficiency: gain competence managing files and using software such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.  
  • CCV’s Portal Navigation: activate your account and learn to navigate CCV’s portal to access College information, CCV email, resources, and services.  
  • Online Learning/Canvas: understand the common features used in both online and in-person classes including how to upload assignments, post in a discussion forum, and check your gradebook.  
  • Library Skills: acquire basic library skills to access books, full-text articles, and online reference resources through the VSCS Libraries.  
  • Research Techniques and Proper Citation: learn appropriate use of resources in academic research and writing; receive guidance in MLA and APA documentation.  
  • Strategic Classroom Support: use and access additional learning assistance such as Tutor.com and online resources. 

Option 2: Tutor.com

For subject-specific, one-on-one tutoring available 24 hours a day, access Tutor.com through your course Canvas page. 

Get immediate support or drop off an essay for review. You can be talking to a tutor within minutes, at any time of day or night, or have an essay response within 12 hours. Students who use this service say they earn better grades, feel more confident, and are able to reach their goals sooner. 

When you sign in to Tutor.com, you’ll be able to:  

  • Connect with over 3,000 qualified tutors 24/7  
  • View replays and transcripts of previous sessions  
  • Drop off an essay for review and feedback  
  • Save your favorite tutors and set up tutoring appointments  
  • Take free practice quizzes to assess your skills  
  • Access tutoring help from your computer, mobile phone, or tablet

Learning Centers: The Space

CCV Learning Centers provide a welcoming environment for students to get the academic support they need. Each of our academic centers offers students access to computer labs and study areas, providing open and friendly spaces for studying, one-on-one or group assistance, and study groups.

At CCV, you’ll work closely with an academic advisor from the time you start at the College through graduation. Your advisor will provide you with academic, career, and transfer planning support.

CCV advisors use an advising model that places the student at the center. Through asking open-ended questions, advisors learn about your goals and needs. Advisors partner with you to…

  • Explore and clarify career goals
  • Inform how educational pathways align with careers
  • Identify the knowledge, skills, and beliefs you need to succeed
  • Create a personalized academic plan to guide to graduation and transfer
  • Guide you in setting short- and long-term academic goals
  • Provide general information, resources, and referrals to help you reach your goals
  • Learn about your personal circumstances that could support or interfere with your college progress, including:
    • academic skills
    • belonging and community
    • health and wellness
    • career choice
    • finances
    • motivation to complete
    • managing commitments
  • Assist you in choosing the courses that will satisfy your degree and educational goals
  • Address academic concerns or issues that develop

Tips for working with your academic advisor:

  • Plan to meet with your advisor at least once per semester, especially during your first few semesters at CCV and as you near graduation.
  • Reach out to your advisor whenever you want to develop a habit that supports your progress, sharpen a skill that will help you stay motivated, have a question, or want to share a success.
  • It is important that you feel comfortable working with your advisor. If you feel like a different advisor would better meet your needs, just say so. If you are not comfortable talking about this with your current advisor, speak with someone at the front desk. An administrative assistant can help you make the transition.

Schedule an appointment:

  • Current students: you can now schedule your own appointments with your advisor and financial aid counselor. Meetings can be held virtually, over the phone, or in-person. Virtual meetings will be held in Teams, and if scheduling a phone meeting, the CCV staff member will call you at your meeting time. Schedule an appointment today by visiting ccv.edu/appointment.
  • New students: call your local academic center to schedule an appointment.

If you are considering taking courses at CCV or have questions about getting started, please contact any CCV academic center to schedule a New Student Advising Appointment today.

Need help with homework? Stuck on a problem? All enrolled CCV students have access to 24/7 on-demand, online tutoring available in all courses. Go to your Canvas course online (every class has one!) and find Tutor.com: 24/7 Online Tutoring. Click on the link. No further login necessary.

Get immediate support or drop off an essay for review. You can be talking to a tutor within minutes, at any time of day or night, or have an essay response within 12 hours. Students who use this service say they earn better grades, feel more confident, and are able to reach their goals sooner. At the beginning of each semester all students are granted 10 hours of tutoring, and more time can be requested through Angie Albeck at angie.albeck@ccv.edu.

When you sign in to Tutor.com, you’ll be able to:

  • Connect with over 3,000 qualified tutors 24/7
  • View replays and transcripts of previous sessions
  • Drop off an essay for review and feedback
  • Save your favorite tutors and set up tutoring appointments
  • Take free practice quizzes to assess your skills
  • Access tutoring help from your computer, mobile phone, or tablet

For questions, please contact Tutor.com Support or Angie Albeck at angie.albeck@ccv.edu.

CCV is a dynamic place to learn, and the College offers a wide variety of opportunities and resources. When you enroll at CCV, you join a community. You’ll meet students of all ages and backgrounds. You’ll work with faculty and staff who are committed to assisting you in meeting your academic and career goals.

Discover and use the CCV resources that support student learning and success:

  • Attend orientation. In a recent survey of new students, 96% of respondents said that the information covered in orientation was crucial to surviving the first weeks of the semester. Ask about orientation at your local campus.
  • Get tutoring in any subject by accessing our 24/7 on-demand, online tutoring with tutor.com.
  • Explore careers and identify your professional goals by working with CCV’s Career Services.
  • Meet with your academic advisor regularly for assistance in selecting courses, planning your academic program, preparing for graduation and transfer, and overcoming obstacles.
  • CCV offers a quality education at the lowest cost of any college in Vermont, and we are here to help you apply for and receive financial aid. Our financial aid counselors are available to help you throughout the financial aid process – from application to award letter.
  • If you’ve already earned some college credits, transfer them toward a CCV degree.
  • Work with a tutor on writing, math, research, and computers at your nearest Learning Center.
  • Get in-depth research help from librarians; access to magazines, newspapers, journals and eBooks; as well as free book delivery through the VSCS Libraries.
  • The Online Writing Center is a collection of resources to help support students in research and writing courses at CCV.
  • If you have a documented disability, meet with an academic advisor who can provide support services and work with you to arrange appropriate accommodations.
  • Forge new friendships, explore career opportunities, network with community members, and fulfill personal interests by getting involved in student governance opportunities and student organizations and leadership opportunities.
  • Need transportation to class? Want to create or join a carpool? Check out Go! Vermont for information on ridesharing, public transportation, and other commuter information.

Whether you’re just starting out in the field of manufacturing or are working at the supervisory level, CCV’s Certified Production Technician (CPT) certification is an industry-recognized credential that can help set you apart. CPT certification means you’ve mastered the skills, can do the work, and are committed to your career in manufacturing. CPT certification also means you’ll qualify for higher-wage jobs and positions with stronger room for growth. Credits earned through the CPT certification can be applied to CCV’s STEM studies associate degree program.  

CCV programs are stackable, meaning they build on one another as you progress toward your goals. Individual classes can be applied to credentials, credentials to certificates, and certificates to degrees. Check out our certificate to degree maps and explore the stackable program options available to you.

Pathways at CCV

Manufacturing Programs

Degrees

Certificates

Credentials

  • Certified Production Technician (CPT)
  • Green Production
  • Maintenance Awareness
  • Processes and Production
  • Quality Practices and Measurement
  • 21st Century Skills
  • Safety

Programs marked with “+” can be completed fully online.

Transfer Pathways

Did you know that nearly half of CCV graduates choose to continue their education beyond an associate degree? To make transfer seamless, easy, and affordable, CCV has agreements with other institutions across Vermont and throughout the region. Early planning can help you follow a clear transfer path.

Workforce Pathways

In today’s workplace, industry-recognized credentials carry earning power. At CCV, we offer credentialing and training opportunities at our locations around the state and online. These programs have been designed from the ground up with input from Vermont employers on the skills and knowledge they’d like to see workers equipped with. Get credentialed, get trained, get your next promotion.

Credential and Training Benefits:

  • Increased earning potential
  • Industry-recognized credentials
  • Earn while you learn
  • Short-term program options

Visit our online catalog for complete and comprehensive program and course information.

Download Our Manufacturing Program Guide:

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Alumni Success Story

Two men inside manufacturing plant
Side by Side

Cody Schmoll joined his brother Tyler at Hazelett in 2016, and both recently completed the Certified Production Technician (CPT) training program offered through a CCV/Hazelett partnership. The CPT is a nationally recognized credential, and Cody and Tyler signed up immediately after finding out about it. 

CCV’s most popular program, liberal studies is designed to include breadth and depth of learning, emphasizing exposure to a broad range of subjects and academic disciplines and providing flexibility in individual course selection. Choose the concentration in global studies to become acquainted with the nature and extent of the serious issues that affect the globe and many of its peoples, as well as develop a basic knowledge of diverse cultural practices, values, and differences that will allow you to engage effectively in working relationships with a range of populations. You can begin a liberal studies degree with the 21st century skills credential, which proves to employers that you have the skills to be successful in the workplace. Whatever path you choose, you’ll be well positioned for the workforce or further education. 

CCV programs are stackable, meaning they build on one another as you progress toward your goals. Individual classes can be applied to credentials, credentials to certificates, and certificates to degrees. Check out our certificate to degree maps and explore the stackable program options available to you.

Pathways at CCV

Liberal Studies Programs

Degrees

Credentials

Programs marked with “+” can be completed fully online.

Transfer Pathways

Did you know that nearly half of CCV graduates choose to continue their education beyond an associate degree? To make transfer seamless, easy, and affordable, CCV has agreements with other institutions across Vermont and throughout the region. Early planning can help you follow a clear transfer path.

Workforce Pathways

In today’s workplace, industry-recognized credentials carry earning power. At CCV, we offer credentialing and training opportunities at our locations around the state and online. These programs have been designed from the ground up with input from Vermont employers on the skills and knowledge they’d like to see workers equipped with. Get credentialed, get trained, get your next promotion.

Credential and Training Benefits:

  • Increased earning potential
  • Industry-recognized credentials
  • Earn while you learn
  • Short-term program options

Visit our online catalog for complete and comprehensive program and course information.

Download Our Liberal Studies Program Guide:

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Alumni Success Story

Stephanie LaBarron, VP of ambulatory and provider services at Copley Hospital.
“Kick-start” Your Career at CCV

Stephanie LaBarron was recently hired as the vice president of ambulatory and provider services at Copley Hospital in Morrisville. As a “young vice president,” Stephanie attributes her ability to climb the leadership ladder to her education, and says that her entire career in healthcare began at CCV.

Skilled IT professionals are in high demand in Vermont and across the country. CCV’s spectrum of information technology programs will prepare you for work or further study in this exciting field.  Build on a certificate program in cloud computing, cybersecurity fundamentals, IT service desk specialist, or web development to complete the information technology associate degree, which provides foundational skills in networking, programming, and operating systems. In the IT degree program, you’ll build a depth of knowledge in at least one of four focus areas: cloud computing, networking, programming, or website development. Whatever path you choose, you’ll be well positioned for the workforce or further education.

CCV programs are stackable, meaning they build on one another as you progress toward your goals. Individual classes can be applied to credentials, credentials to certificates, and certificates to degrees. Check out our certificate to degree maps and explore the stackable program options available to you.

Pathways at CCV

Information Technology Programs

Degrees

Certificates

Credentials

Programs marked with “+” can be completed fully online.

Transfer Pathways

Did you know that nearly half of CCV graduates choose to continue their education beyond an associate degree? To make transfer seamless, easy, and affordable, CCV has agreements with other institutions across Vermont and throughout the region. Early planning can help you follow a clear transfer path.

Workforce Pathways

In today’s workplace, industry-recognized credentials carry earning power. At CCV, we offer credentialing and training opportunities at our locations around the state and online. These programs have been designed from the ground up with input from Vermont employers on the skills and knowledge they’d like to see workers equipped with. Get credentialed, get trained, get your next promotion.

Credential and Training Benefits:

  • Increased earning potential
  • Industry-recognized credentials
  • Earn while you learn
  • Short-term program options

Visit our online catalog for complete and comprehensive program and course information.

Download Our Information Technology Program Guide:

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Alumni Success Story

Tresor Mwali
From CCV Degree to a Job in IT

Trésor worked nights while he was studying at CCV, and graduated with an associate degree in IT in 2019. This fall, after working as an intern and on contracted jobs, he landed a full-time position as a technical support specialist at the Vermont State Employees Credit Union (VSECU). “The CCV degree just helped me to learn a little bit deeper than what I knew before about computer science,” he said. “It’s also given me the ability to find a good job, one that I love.”

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Apply today or contact us with any questions.