For the benefit of Vermont2017 New Initiatives at the VSCS Start to Finish This systemwide initiative advances game-changing strategies to increase academic success and retention in the
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2017
New Initiatives
at the VSCS
Start to Finish
This systemwide initiative advances game-changing strategies
to increase academic success and retention in the first year, on-time completion of a VSCS degree or other credential of value, and progression within the system to further learning
New Workforce Certifications
To tackle Vermont’s workforce needs and provide working- age adults with the skills they need to build their careers, the VSCS is increasing certificate programs New programs include certified production technician and certified public bookkeeper (CCV), two new industry recognized hospitality certificates (LSC), a host of new industry credentials including diesel, cyber security, welding, HVAC (VT Tech) and more
Direct Admissions
Community College of Vermont students are guaranteed transfer admission to Castleton University, Johnson State College, Lyndon State College or Vermont Technical College
www.vsc.edu/direct-admissions
Unification: Northern Vermont University
On July 1, 2018, Johnson State College and Lyndon State College will become Northern Vermont University, a two- campus institution of higher learning combining nationally recognized professional and liberal arts programs
northernvermont.edu
Visit www.vsc.edu for more information
Small college Big outcomes.
VTC.edu
Turn your passion into a profession.
LyndonState.edu
Vermont’s premier public
liberal arts college JSC.edu
Vermont is our campus
CCV.edu
Together we will change the world.
Castleton.edu
Vermont State CollegeS SyStem ImpaCt 2016-17
coming: July 2018
OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR
PO BOX 7, MONTPELIER, VT 05601
P(802) 224-3000
F(802) 224-3035
E INFO@VSC.EDU
613
veterans served
in the VScS in 2016–2017.
53% of VScS
students are the first in their families to attend college.
2,469
high school students enrolled
in VScS courses in 2016-2017.
1,779
of the 2,172 VScS degrees conferred in 2017 were awarded
to Vermont residents.
VScS Revenue Sources
served in workforce education and professional education.
16%
other Revenue
*Full Time Equivalent headcount on October
15, 2017 The total unduplicated headcount was 11,487 students.
6,541 of the VScS’s 8,162 students are Vermont residents.*
65% of Vermonters going to college in-state attend the VScS
1,116 students in the Fall 2017 incoming class are Vermonters
VScS students are Vermonters
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college (ny)
ccV
cc System of nH (average)
lyndon State college
Johnson State college
Suny Plattsburgh
castleton university
university of Vermont
Vermont Tech
Keene State college (nH)
Plymouth State university (nH)
St michael’s college
champlain college
0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000
Average Annual Cost and
100
80
60
40
20
0
1 Source: VSCS Audited Financial Statements 2 Source: Young Invincibles 2016 State Report Card/SHEEO SHEF Report
3 Source: U.S Dept of Education College Scorecard, https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
Vermont families pay
82%
of the total cost to attend public college, the highest in the nation 2
51%
49%
54%
46%
60%
40%
69%
31%
81%
19%
83%
17%
85%
15%
84%
16%
70%
30%
Tuition & Other Revenue
State Appropriation
AVERAgE ANNUAL COST TyPICAL TOTAL DEBT AFTER gRADUATION
mediAn neT coST: $16,679
mediAn TyPicAl debT: $23,819
For the benefit of Vermont
Vermont State CollegeS SyStem ImpaCt 2016-17
Photo: Ben DiFlorio
The VSCS has adopted six strategic priorities to support its mission:
1 Increase the continuation rate of high school students on
to postsecondary education
2 Improve the retention and graduation rates at our colleges
3 Become a more attractive destination for Vermont high school graduates
4 Serve well more working age Vermonters
5 Operate as a more integrated system to expand student opportunities and achieve operational efficiencies
6 Increase state financial support and other supplemental revenues
Mission of the Vermont State Colleges System
For the benefit of Vermont, the Vermont State Colleges System provides affordable, high quality, student-centered, and accessible education, fully integrating professional, liberal, and career study, consistent with student aspirations and regional and state needs
Top VSCS Degree Programs, Fall 2017
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■ Business & Management 1,333 students
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■ Health Professions 1,252
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■ Liberal Arts & Humanities 1,092
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■ Public Administration/Social Services/ 540 Security Professions
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■ Education 497
■
■ Science 474
■
■ Engineering & Technology 394
■
■ Leisure & Fitness Studies 337
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■ Visual & Performing Arts 3 13
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■ Psychology 308
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■ Computer Science & Engineering 288
lyndon State college ✚
castleton university ✚
Vermont Technical college ✚■⚙
ccV
Upper Valley
✚ ■⚙
VT Tech
Johnson State college
ccV
ccV
ccV
✚ Swanton
N Hero
ccV Morrisville
ccV Winooski
Burlington
⚙
ccV St Albans
ccV Newport
✚
ccV
Springfield
✚
ccV
Brattleboro
✚
ccV
Bennington
✚
ccV Middlebury
✚
A d d I s o n
72 employees
443 students
w A s h I n g T o n
206 employees
891 students o r A n g e
149 employees
435 students
o r l e A n s
68 employees
532 students
l A M o I l l e
169 employees
540 students
ChITTenden
350 employees
2234 students
f r A n k l I n
80 employees
765 students
g r A n d
I s l e
9 employees
89 students
e s s e x
17 employees
79 students
C A l e d o n I A
199 employees
554 students
r u T l A n d
355 employees
1124 students
B e n n I n g T o n
55 employees
433 students
w I n d h A M
59 employees
538 students
w I n d s o r
85 employees
744 students
■ campuses and Academic centers
✚■VScS nursing Programs
■external degree Program Sites
■VT Small business development center Sites
⚙■VT manufacturing extension center Sites VScS employees
VScS students
For the Benefit of Vermont
Source: VSCS Institutional Research