Vermont State Colleges in the News (12/19/22)


Delivering Success: From CCV to a Nursing Degree – Community College of Vermont. CCV and VTC graduate returned to school to enter the career he always wanted.

Vermont Viewpoint focused in on #VermontHigherEd last week. Chancellor Sophie Zdatny spoke about how we are making higher education prices more affordable and realistic, the logistics of VTSU campuses, and the high rates of ROI on our programs.

Onward and Upward Bound at LI: A New Program for ‘First Gens’ Takes Flight. This fall, Lyndon Institute launched a new program to help students achieve the dream of achieving a four-year college degree.

Many students pursuing a career in early childhood education are taking classes while working a full- or part-time job. The new Early Childhood Education (ECE) Residency Program pays students $3,500 if the student reduces their work time and takes more classes thanks to a partnership from Community College of Vermont (CCV) and SVMC.

Castleton University football players continue to reel in All-Region recognition, as Caezar Williams and Tucker Gaudette were honored by the New England Football Writers and D3football.com.