The Community College of Vermont is Vermont’s second largest college, serving over 7,000 students each semester. With twelve locations and extensive online learning options, our students don’t have to travel far from their communities to access our degree and certificate programs, workforce, secondary and continuing education opportunities, and academic and veterans support services.
The Community College of Vermont, a Vermont State College, supports and challenges all students in meeting their educational goals through an abiding commitment to access, affordability, and student success.
CCV is a learning community dedicated to the conviction that education enriches lives and strengthens Vermont communities.
Access: CCV welcomes all who can benefit from its academic programs and student support services.
Affordability: CCV commits to keeping college affordable to Vermonters.
Accountability: CCV develops and publishes data to demonstrate success and excellence in teaching and learning.
Empowerment: CCV empowers its students, faculty, and staff to change their lives in positive ways and become active members in local and global communities.
Engagement: Small classes and active student engagement are at the center of CCV’s teaching and learning environment.
Inclusion: CCV is defined by its diverse community, whose members represent the rich experiences and backgrounds of those born in or drawn to Vermont.
Innovation: CCV utilizes the most current information and learning technologies to provide meaningful and relevant programs and services to students.
Partnership: CCV develops beneficial partnerships that contribute to the quality and scope of programs and services.
Respect: CCV holds all students, faculty, and staff to the highest standards of personal behavior and honest communication in maintaining a safe and positive learning environment.
Success: CCV is committed to supporting, increasing, documenting, and celebrating student success.
Community College of Vermont is a not-for-profit public institution.