On April 13, 2016

Castleton University pledges affordability for Vermont students

Castleton University’s commitment to educating Vermont students recently took another step forward in the form of a guaranteed scholarship available to all Community Colleges of Vermont graduates. The Transfer Success Scholarship is designed to bring the cost of Castleton tuition in line with that of CCV, providing a strong incentive for CCV graduates to continue their education.

Castleton President Dave Wolk said, “We believe that affordable higher education is a key to the future success of our state. This scholarship, in addition to being the only public institution in the state to freeze tuition for the upcoming year, is a strong step in that direction.”

An articulation agreement between CCV and Castleton has granted admission to all CCV graduates for a number of years and the recent addition of the scholarship strengthens the partnership and forms a collaboration within the Vermont State Colleges system.

“Forty-eight percent of CCV students continue their education beyond an associate’s degree, and we’re very excited that more graduates will be able to pursue an affordable four-year degree at Castleton …” said CCV president Joyce Judy. “While our students were already guaranteed admission to Castleton, this program provides them another option for reaching their educational goals.”

For info, visit castleton.edu/ccv.

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