( CHSP)Dartmouth College's Community High School Program is open to seniors (during fall, winter, and spring terms) and juniors (during the winter and spring terms) of area high schools who have exhausted all possible classes within their field of interest at their high school. All students are recommended by a high school principal, counselor, or other school official with responsibility for the program at their school.
Contact Information
Kevin M. Ramos-Glew, CHSP Coordinator
Email: chsp@dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603-646-2875
See Website for registration, course enrollment, winter/spring course schedules.
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The Vermont Dual Enrollment program, 16 V.S.A. § 944, includes up to two college courses for eligible Vermont high school students. The Agency of Education has oversight of the dual enrollment program and will work with partner institutions of higher education to manage the delivery to students. Dual enrollment courses provided for in this legislation can be offered on a college campus, online, and on-site at a participating high school. Learn how to apply for Dual Enrollment.
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Dual Enrollment Through VT state college system. Juniors and seniors attending a public high school, technical center, or an independent school using public tuition dollars in Vermont are eligible for two Dual Enrollment vouchers, each good for one free college course at Castleton University, Community College of Vermont, Johnson State College, Lyndon State College and Vermont Technical College, as well as other participating Vermont colleges. The free credits earned at college also count as credit towards graduation from high school. Learn more about this opportunity
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Dual Enrollment & Early College through CCV. If you are a rising Vermont high school senior, CCV’s Early College (EC) program allows you to spend your entire senior year at CCV earning college credits, finishing your high school diploma, and getting a jump on your college degree, tuition free! Free College at CCV
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RVCC Free College Courses & Early College. New Hampshire high school students taking courses through these programs are allowed two free courses per academic year through the NH Governor’s Scholarship.Through Bridge2College high school students can save thousands of dollars in total college costs! Bridge2College is a program that allows high school students to take college classes that are transferable to other two and four year colleges while saving thousands of dollars in tuition costs.
For more information on any of these programs please contact
Jerry Appell Coordinator of High School Programs, 603-542-7744 ext.5349.
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UVM Summer Academy 2024. EXPERIENCE COLLEGE LIFE FOR FOUR WEEKS & EARN CREDITS
UVM Summer Academy is an immersive, 4-week, for-credit academic program designed for motivated high school students who have completed 10th, 11th, or 12th grade.This program offers high school students the incredible opportunity to experience what it’s like to be in college for four weeks during the summer. You’ll study alongside like-minded students, learn from renowned professors, and earn three transferable college credits.
University of Vermont Summer Academy