For the benefit of Vermont Direct Admissions The Direct Admissions program gives Community College of Vermont students 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 Vermont is our campus CCV.edu On July 1, 2018, Johnson State College and Lyndon State College will unify to become Northern Vermont University A larger, stronger college with two distinctive campuses will open new opportunities for students nvu.vsc.edu VSCS Hall of Fame Vermont’s premier public liberal arts college JSC.edu Our new Hall of Fame celebration shines a light on the VSCS’ contribution to Vermont by telling stories the stories of our distinguished alumni The event raises scholarship funds that support Vermont students www.vsc.edu/hall-of-fame 70x2025VT.org Partnership The Vermont State Colleges System is committed to supporting Vermont’s new 70% attainment goal and the 70x2025vt.org Partnership Our call to action: By the year 2025, seventy percent of Vermont’s working-age adults will possess a postsecondary degree or credential of value www.70x2025vt.org New Programs Turn your passion into a profession LyndonState.edu Small college Big outcomes VTC.edu New programs—like CCV’s Certified Production Technician program, Vermont Tech’s software development and engineering programs spanning entry-level certificates all the way through a master’s degree, and Lyndon’s state-wide program for practicing early childhood educators, among many others—meet Vermont’s high workforce needs and demands OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR PO BOX 7, MONTPELIER, VT 05601 P (802) 224-3000 F (802) 224-3035 E INFO@VSC.EDU IMPACT Together we will change the world Castleton.edu New Initiatives at the VSCS Visit www.vsc.edu for more information 2015 2016 VERMONT STATE COLLEGES SYSTEM IMPACT 2015-16 84% of VSCS students are Vermonters VSCS Revenue 16% State 84% Tuition & Fees 49% 65% of Vermonters going to college in-state go to the VSCS— more than all other Vermont colleges combined of VSCS students are the first in their families to attend college 603 2,043 college degrees conferred to Vermonters in 2016 2,386 high school students enrolled in VSCS courses in 2015-2016 veterans served by the VSCS in 2016 9,000 Over served in workforce and continuing education For the benefit of Vermont VERMONT STATE COLLEGES SYSTEM IMPACT 2015-16 State Support of the Vermont State Colleges System1 100 Student Tuition & Fees 80 70.1% 69.1% 60.5% 60 40 51% 49% 82% of the total cost to attend public college, the highest in the nation.2 46% 29.9% 30.9% State Appropriation FY90 26.3% 22.1% FY00 18.7% 18% FY10 N Hero 11 EMPLOYEES 105 STUDENTS Vermont families pay 20 FY80 54% 39.5% 73.7% 77.9% 81.3% 82% GRAND ISLE 84% Burlington ⚙ ✚ CCV St Albans Source: VSCS Audited Financial Statements Source: Young Invincibles 2016 State Report Card/SHEEO SHEF Report 74 EMPLOYEES 874 STUDENTS Johnson State College 168 EMPLOYEES 530 STUDENTS 221 EMPLOYEES 953 STUDENTS 151 EMPLOYEES 500 STUDENTS Vermont Technical College ✚ ⚙ Lyndon State College 4-YEAR COLLEGES 413 EMPLOYEES 1307 STUDENTS SUNY Plattsburgh CCV Rutland Salem State University (MA) Castleton University ✚ University of Vermont SUNY Albany Husson University (ME) University of Southern Maine BENNINGTON Castleton University CCV Upper Valley ✚⚙ WINDSOR 78 EMPLOYEES 855 STUDENTS CCV Springfield 45 EMPLOYEES 498 STUDENTS Eastern CT State University ✚ ✚ VSCS Nursing Programs External Degree Program Sites Keene State College (NH) VT Small Business Development Center Sites ⚙ VT Manufacturing Extension Center Sites VSCS EMPLOYEES VSCS STUDENTS Source: VSCS Institutional Research 67 EMPLOYEES 608 STUDENTS Green Mountain College Norwich University CCV Bennington St Michael’s College ✚ Champlain College 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 Top 10 VSCS Degree Programs ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ WINDHAM Southern Vermont College 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 ■■ Vermont Technical College Plymouth State University (NH) Mission of the Vermont State Colleges System ■■ Campuses and Academic Centers RUTLAND Johnson State College For the Benefit of Vermont ORANGE ✚ 2-YEAR COLLEGES 219 EMPLOYEES 693 STUDENTS WASHINGTON CCV Middlebury CC System of NH (average) CALEDONIA CCV Montpelier Adirondack CC (NY) Community College of Vermont CCV St Johnsbury LAMOILLE CHITTENDEN 71 EMPLOYEES 548 STUDENTS Increase the continuation rate of high school students on to postsecondary education Improve the retention and graduation rates at our colleges Become a more attractive destination for Vermont high school graduates Serve well more working age Vermonters Operate as a more integrated system to expand student opportunities and achieve operational efficiencies Increase state financial support and other supplemental revenues Lyndon State College ✚ CCV Morrisville CCV Winooski VT Tech Williston ✚ ADDISON U.S College Scorecard: Average Annual Net Cost of Attendance, 2016 14 EMPLOYEES 107 STUDENTS 66 EMPLOYEES 583 STUDENTS FRANKLIN FY15 ESSEX ORLEANS 337 EMPLOYEES 2421 STUDENTS 16% The VSCS has adopted six strategic priorities to support its mission: CCV Newport ✚ Swanton CCV Brattleboro ✚ 35,000 Photo: Ben DiFlorio Health Professions Business/Management/Marketing Liberal Arts & Humanities Education Public Administration/Social Services/ Security Professions Visual & Performing Arts Engineering Technologies Psychology Family/Consumer/Leisure & Fitness Studies Agricultural/Construction/Mechanical/ Telecommunications Technologies