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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.
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:
Alumni Success Story
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.
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:
Alumni Success Story
“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.
Information Technology Programs
Degrees
Certificates
- Cloud Computing +
- Cybersecurity & Networking +
- Data Analytics & Artificial Intelligence +
- IT Support +
- Web Development +
Credentials
- Cybersecurity – Digital Credential
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) Certified Cloud Practitioner
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) Certified Solutions Architect
- Coding & Design Bootcamps
- CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) Certification
- 21st Century Skills
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:
Alumni Success Story
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.”
Human services includes a broad range of programs that prepare you for work in a variety of fields. The behavioral science degree program provide the knowledge you’ll need to enter careers in social work, addiction treatment, criminal justice, and psychology. Credentials and certificate programs can lead to employment as a rehabilitation educator, addiction professional, or funeral director. 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.
Human Services Programs
Degrees
Certificates
Credentials
- Apprentice Addiction Professional
- 21st Century Skills
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 Human Services Program Guide:
Alumni Success Story
The Joy of Learning
Kirsten completed a certificate in allied health preparation and an associate degree in behavioral science. She has nothing but good things to say about her CCV experience—the support from her advisors, the enthusiasm of her instructors, and most of all, the informal education she received from fellow students. “[I was] learning a lot about strength and resilience” from her peers, she said, “and just meeting some amazing people who didn’t take the typical go-straight-to-college-after-high-school [route]…these people had life experiences. There were parents, there were people from the military, there were people with health conditions such as myself, and they all just kind of had a joy about them too, to be learning. I just have so much respect for the student body.”
CCV is a great place to get started on the path to a rewarding, high-demand career in healthcare. The health science degree provides a flexible pathway into allied health occupations as well as advanced study in biological or health sciences. Certificates in allied health preparation, clinical medical assisting, community health, medical billing and coding, and pharmacy technician provide preparation for both clinical and administrative roles, and can be applied to the associate degree and further study in healthcare fields. 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.
Healthcare Programs
Degrees
Certificates
- Allied Health Preparation +
- Clinical Medical Assisting
- Community Health +
- Medical Billing and Coding +
- Pharmacy Technician
Credentials
- Certified Clinical Medical Assisting (NHA)
- Medical Billing & Coding digital certification
- 21st Century Skills
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 Healthcare Program Guide:
Alumni Success Story
CCV Works: Sandy Sherman
Sandy started in the medical assistant program at CCV in the fall of 2018 and graduated the following spring. Today, Sandy works at Brattleboro Internal Medicine. “CCV was so supportive and the instructors were just amazing through the whole process. It felt so good to be a part of a learning environment where the instructors and staff really go above and beyond to help…they want people to succeed.”
CCV’s business programs prepare you for career options in fields as diverse as accounting, business, industry, government, education, and beyond. Follow a traditional curriculum to prepare for employment in a corporate setting, or choose courses that will help you develop the entrepreneurial skills necessary to own and operate your own small business. In the accounting and professional studies programs, gain skills for success in entry-level professional positions in a variety of settings. 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.
Business Programs
Degrees
Certificates
- Bookkeeping +
- Digital Marketing +
- Entrepreneurship +
- Funeral Director +
- Human Resources Management +
- Leadership Skills +
Credentials
- Digital Marketing
- Bookkeeping – digital credential
- Human Resource Specialist
- Associate Professional in Human Resources (aPHR)
- 21st Century Skills
- Startup 802: Entrepreneurship
Accounting Certification
- NACPB Accounting Certification
- NACPB Bookkeeping Certification
- Certified Customer Service Professional
- NACPB Certified Public Bookkeeper License
- NACPB Payroll Certification
- NACPB Quickbooks Online Certification
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 Business Program Guide:
Alumni Success Story
Martha Thiei Machar: Pathways to a Promotion
Martha graduated with zero debt, and all of her CCV credits transferred to UVM. “The transfer went really smoothly,” she said. “I finished my undergraduate at UVM in only two years; I didn’t have to take extra classes, I only concentrated on my area of study.” Today, she serves as the City of South Burlington’s finance officer.
Art and design programs at CCV allow you to combine your skills in creativity, communication, design, and technology to prepare for work in the broad area of arts and media. Certificate programs provide opportunities to explore animation and film, photography and graphic design, social media and digital marketing, and a variety of studio art disciplines. Certificates can be applied to the design & media studies associate of arts degree, where you’ll get a firm grounding in visual and verbal communication, design software, and the creation of a professional portfolio. 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.
Art & Design Programs
Degrees
Certificates
Credentials
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, and 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 Art & Design Guide:
Alumni Success Story
Exploring Creativity at CCV
Andrea works at Catamount Arts as a community liaison, and says that the education she received at CCV helped prepare her for her career. “I liked that the instructors were all local community members who were working in their fields…and had a deep understanding of our local community and were sharing that with us as students,” she said.
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Undecided? View CCV’s full list of programs:
Associate of Arts
- Design & Media Studies (A.A.) +
- Early Childhood Education (A.A.) +
- Liberal Studies (A.A.) +
- Liberal Studies (A.A.) with Specialization in Global Studies +
Associate of Science
Certificates
- Afterschool & Youth Work +
- Allied Health Preparation +
- Bookkeeping +
- Childcare +
- Clinical Medical Assisting
- Cloud Computing +
- Community Health +
- Cybersecurity & Networking +
- Data Analytics & Artificial Intelligence +
- Digital Marketing +
- Digital Media Production +
- Early Childhood Education Administrator +
- Entrepreneurship +
- Funeral Director +
- Graphic Design +
- Human Resource Management +
- Human Services +
- IT Support +
- Leadership Skills +
- Manufacturing
- Media Communications +
- Medical Billing & Coding +
- Pharmacy Technician
- STEM Studies +
- Studio Art
- Web Development +
Programs marked with “+” can be completed fully online.
Visit our online catalog for complete and comprehensive program and course information.
CCV instructors are working professionals who bring real-world experience into the classroom. Subject theory is balanced with information drawn from instructors’ experiences on the job, which translates into fundamental learning that is tied to real-world applications. CCV students in all programs receive training in their chosen disciplines based on the experience that can only come from professionals working in the field.
At CCV, learning isn’t confined to the classroom. Our students get hands-on training in fields such as computer systems management, medical assisting, and accounting, allowing students to experience for themselves what it’s truly like to work in these fields.
When you’re on the hunt for the perfect job, the tools matter. You need access to comprehensive job listings, salary information, skill assessment resources, and a whole host of support systems to make sure the job you land is the job you planned for. Our tools are designed to help you accomplish that goal. You’ll find in-depth information about career fields, resources to help you identify your interests and strengths, and even tools to help you understand how much money you’ll need to make to support the lifestyle you want. Sign up, explore, and move forward. Your future job is waiting.
Focus2 can help you discover jobs you didn’t know existed and start setting goals. Included are detailed self-assessments, comprehensive career information, exploration matched to CCV’s programs, and career readiness and planning resources. Create a new account by clicking the Register button at the bottom of the login page (ACCESS CODE: ccvcareerservices) or log in to review your saved information.
Looking for some quick advice from business professionals on a wide range of career topics? Check out our suite of career advice videos.
CareerSpot offers advice videos on:
- Career readiness
- Searching for jobs & internships
- Résumés & interview etiquette
- And more!
Find your path to a rewarding, high-demand career. Career Coach helps you identify your interests using career assessment, explore CCV programs, and search for job opportunities that include relevant data on wages, employment, and the training you’ll need.
Build relationships with employers on Handshake. Students can find jobs & internships, connect with recruiters, attend virtual information sessions, and more! Activate your account today using your CCV.edu credentials (username and password). Create a profile, get personalized job recommendations, and find the right job for you.
Parker Dewey can help you gain experience in your field and get paid with micro-internships. These short-term professional projects allow you to build your skills (and your resume), work remotely around your schedule, and network with both local and national companies. Create a free account today to start searching – new opportunities are posted daily.
Career Services Guides
Acces the Career Services guides to learn more about interview skills, cover letters and resumes, networking and more! These tools are available to students, alumni, faculty and staff, and employers.
Connect with Career Services
- Chat with us by clicking on the chat bubble in the lower right corner.
- Email us at careerservices@ccv.edu or use the contact form.
- Schedule an appointment through Handshake
- Call us toll free at 1-833-528-7468
- Chat with us by clicking on the chat bubble in the lower right corner.
- Call us toll free at 1-833-528-7468
- Email us at careerservices@ccv.edu or use the form below: