Community College of Vermont

660 Elm Street, Montpelier, VT
2-year
Medium
Rural

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Majors offered at Community College of Vermont

Biggest majors
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
Business/Commerce, General

Academics at Community College of Vermont

Student Faculty Ratio
13 to 1
School type
Public 2-year institution
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Common careers for Community College of Vermont students

Common Careers and Their Average Annual Salary

Senior Web Developer80k
Systems Administrator58k
System Support Analyst56k
Administrative Director50k
Software Engineer / Developer / Programmer50k
Office Manager46k
Software Developer, Client Applications42k
Based on 196 student responses
37.6kAvg. Early Career Pay
57.4kAvg. Mid-Career Pay
56%in High-Meaning careers
3%in STEM careers

Net price of attending Community College of Vermont

Community College of Vermont financial aid

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Student reviews of Community College of Vermont

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100% of students

Known for

Accessible and helpful professors
Helpful learning and accessibility services
Helpful career services
Close-knit community
Diverse and Inclusive
Sierra Girard
Hiking And Backpacking
Beach

5.0

WHAT I LIKED

Before Covid, walking into the CCV center felt like a home. The staff was amazing and friendly, you could walk in meet with tutors and use the computers to finish any work. I have not been into CCV since before Covid but talking with staff online or on the phone they still are just as friendly.

WHAT I didn’t LIKE

The online tutoring. I was asked a few times to use this and followed the directions of my teachers. The tutor seemed to steer me into a direction that made my paperwork worse than the original. I would then have to start everything over again.

Emma Guthrie
Music
Dance
Gardening

5.0

WHAT I LIKED

I enjoyed the experience of a diverse group of students of all ages and backgrounds. The faculty and staff are incredibly supportive and willing to help with any and all questions

WHAT I didn’t LIKE

I have enjoyed everything so far about CCV

Shanda Morin
Photography and Photo Editing
Birdwatching
Gardening
Animals + 15 others

5.0

WHAT I LIKED

I enjoy Community College of Vermont because they accommodate to my needs as a learner. If I need help they are there to help me, and available to answer any questions I have.

WHAT I didn’t LIKE

I do not have anything negative at this time

Silver Linn
Volunteering
Girl Scouts
Music
Nursing

5.0

WHAT I LIKED

The courses were taught by excellent professors. Most of them were very willing to lend a helping hand as needed. My advisor was great at helping me make some key decisions throughout my education journey

WHAT I didn’t LIKE

There were no local in-person courses. I had to travel nearly an hour to attend a course.

Angeleah Rivers
Drawing And Illustration
Painting and Studio Art
Singing
Writing + 7 others

5.0

WHAT I LIKED

Every teacher, financial aid advisor, and staff member looks out for the student and strives to guarantee their success both at CCV and at other educational and work opportunities. CCV strives to provide the lowest tuition possible for every one of its students and will not cease until that goal is accomplished. The class sizes cater to the individual needs of the student and are more personalized. There is free 24/7 tutoring available for every student and an online library that has a large number of scholarly-approved novels, research papers, movies, articles, and more. Depending on your availability or educational needs, there are online classes, in-person classes, and hybrid classes (a mix of zoom/virtual class meetings and online classwork) available for all.

WHAT I didn’t LIKE

CCV is a community college so there are no dorms or a cafeteria, but there are vending machines, free meals, and various restaurant options depending on which campus you attend. There are some campuses that are smaller than others so you may have to go to two or more different locations for classes if you are an in-person student.

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