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Catalog 2011-2012 
    
Catalog 2011-2012 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Tuition & Fees


For accurate and current tuition and fee information please visit www.ccv.edu or refer to the current CCV Schedule.

Residency for In-state Tuition

In-state tuition rates apply to students who have lived in Vermont for one continuous year immediately preceding the date of enrollment. The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) Regional Student Program provides that students from other New England states may enroll in a CCV degree program and pay a special tuition rate of approximately 150 percent of the current in-state tuition, provided that no comparable program is available closer to the student’s home. The same tuition rate applies to New York residents of Washington and Rensselaer counties who enroll as degree students.

Tuition Waivers for Senior Citizens

Vermont citizens who are 65 or older are eligible for a tuition waiver at any VSC institution. To be eligible, senior citizens must be non-matriculated and must pay relevant registration and course fees. Classes must first attain a sufficient enrollment level, and a senior citizen may not take the place of a paying student in classes with enrollment limits. Suitable evidence of eligibility must be provided before a waiver can be issued. Call your local CCV office for more information.

Audit

CCV allows students who are not interested in receiving academic credit to audit courses. Audit students pay full tuition and fees and must declare their audit status at the time of registration. Audit students receive a grade of AU and do not receive credit or documentation for the course.

Refunds

The registration fee is not refundable when a student drops a course. A student may be eligible for a refund of tuition and course fees when officially dropping a course using one of these methods:

  1. Log onto the portal, go to Web Services, choose Main Menu, then Student Menu, and click on Register and Drop Sections.
  2. Complete, sign, and discuss the drop form with your CCV academic advisor or staff member in your CCV academic center.

If the College cancels a course, students will receive a full refund of tuition and fees.

Tuition refunds will be determined according to the following:

For an on-ground course:  
Notification by student required Refund
Day before the first class 100%
Day before the second class 80%
Day before the third class meeting 50%
On or after the day of the third class None

 

For an online or hybrid course:  
Notification by student required Refund
By the first Friday of the semester 100%
By the second Friday of the semester 80%
By the third Friday of the semester 50%
After the third Friday of the semester None

 

NOTE: A 100% tuition refund is provided for non-credit courses, independent studies, and field experience that the student drops by the day before the first class meeting.

When extraordinary circumstances warrant a student’s withdrawal from a course, the student may request an exception to the refund policy, as per the administrative section of the Complaint Resolution for Students policy. In general, requests for exceptions should be filed not later than 60 days following the withdrawal.