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Champlain College

Champlain College offers 24 bachelor's programs in career related majors. Under a new articulation agreement with Champlain College, CCV graduates from the programs listed below who have an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) will be automatically admitted to a corresponding bachelor of science degree program at Champlain. Students with lower averages may also be admitted upon a review of their application by the admissions staff at Champlain’s Online & Continuing Education Division.

  • Accounting
  • Business
  • Computer Systems Management
  • Network Administration
  • Web Site Design & Administration

CCV transfer students may be awarded up to 75 of their CCV credit hours toward a bachelor’s degree, provided that similar required or elective courses are offered in the Champlain degree program. To earn a bachelor's degree at Champlain, students must earn at least 45 of the required 120 credit hours at Champlain.

Cross-registration over the last several years has established equivalencies in the humaities, mathematics, biological and physical sciences, social services, human services, English, economics, education, criminal justice, communications and art. Call 1-800-570-5858 or log on to www.champlain.edu

Sample a course for free

CCV students enrolling at Champlain are required to complete Critical Reading & Expository Writing II at Champlain. This course is offered online or on campus and if taken while enrolled at CCV, may meet one of the associate’s degree requirements. Additionally, this course is offered free of charge to CCV students and graduates who would like to sample a course at Champlain and use it in either of their degree programs.

Plan ahead

CCV students should plan their associate degree program so that it can best fulfill Champlain’s B.S. requirements. For more information, call a Continuing Education Counselor at Champlain for assistance, or work with a CCV advisor.