McClure Free Degree Promise
A Free Degree through the Early College Program at CCV.
A Free Degree through the Early College Program at CCV.
I’m a current Early College student at CCV, and I’m interested in joining the McClure Free Degree Promise (login required).
Apply for the Free Degree PromiseI’m a high school junior, and I want to apply to Early College as a first step to joining the McClure Free Degree Promise.
Apply to Early CollegeI’m a high school sophomore or younger, and I want to get on your mailing list to learn more about the McClure Free Degree Promise.
Join Our Mailing ListThe State of Vermont’s Early College program allows Vermont high school seniors the opportunity to complete their last year of high school and their first year of college at the same time, earning free college credits that also count toward graduation from high school. Students enroll in a full-time course load during the fall and spring semesters while retaining the ability to participate in activities at their high school such as sports, clubs, and prom. Early College students must be ready to enroll in full-time, college-level coursework.
The first step is to apply for admission to CCV (ccv.edu/applyEC). The Early College application includes an essay, official high school transcripts, and other forms that require information or signatures from your high school. Students must also complete the Accuplacer assessment or submit official SAT/ACT scores.
To apply for Early College at CCV, visit High School Students – Community College of Vermont (ccv.edu). The priority deadline is May 1 and the final deadline is August 10.
The McClure Free Degree Promise is a pathway to a free college degree for Vermonters who complete the CCV Early College program during their senior year of high school and then continue with full-time enrollment at CCV to complete the second year of their associate degree. The program is generously supported by the J. Warren and Lois McClure Foundation.
All members of the Vermont high school classes of 2023-2026 are eligible to benefit; in other words, all students in Vermont who are currently in ninth, tenth and eleventh grade are eligible.
Students must have completed a minimum of 20 college credits by the end of the Early College year to be eligible.
Members of the Vermont high school class of 2023 are eligible for the McClure Free Degree Promise if they completed Early College at CCV during their senior year of high school.
Yes, home school students are eligible.
No. Only those students who attend Early College at CCV are eligible for the McClure Free Degree Promise. CCV does offer a comprehensive financial aid program to help you finance your education through grants, loans, and scholarships.
If you are a rising high school senior, your first step is to apply to Early College. See FAQ #1.
If you are a current CCV Early College student, fill out this form.
If you are a member of the Vermont high school class of 2024, 2025, or 2026, fill out this form.
During the Early College year, tuition is covered. Students are responsible for textbooks and applicable fees. Students who complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) may be eligible for assistance with these costs.
During the second year of the McClure Free Degree Promise program, tuition and fees are covered after any federal or state financial aid. Students are required to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Vermont Grant Application through the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC). To learn more about financial aid, visit ccv.edu/finaid.
Students who have a family income under $150,000 will receive a $1,000 stipend per semester that may be used toward books, parking, and other expenses. Students with a family income above $150,000 will receive $500 per semester. To receive these awards, students must be enrolled at least half-time.
CCV offers 12 associate degrees in a variety of high-demand industries, from healthcare to IT to early childhood education. In addition, many of our 22 career-focused certificate programs can be completed in just one year, and include credits that can be applied to related associate degree programs. This means you could complete the McClure Free Degree Promise program having earned an associate degree as well as a certificate.
In addition, if you are a member of the Vermont high school class of 2023, the Vermont Community Foundation is offering a $1,000 stipend to Early College students who enroll in one of five certificate programs during their Early College year: childcare, cybersecurity fundamentals, digital media production, graphic design, or IT service desk specialist. Stipends can be used to cover the cost of books, materials, transportation, food, fees, or other non-academic expenses.
All CCV students are paired with an academic advisor who helps you meet your educational goals. Your advisor will help you plan for graduation and transfer, explore career options, set goals, choose and register for classes, address any academic or other concerns or issues, and connect you with other College or external resources that can help you succeed in school.
All CCV students are also assigned a financial aid counselor who can help you apply for and receive financial aid and guide you in paying for your education.
In addition, all CCV students have access to 24/7 online tutoring, extensive academic resources through the Hartness Library, student governance and leadership opportunities, an online writing center, comprehensive career services, and a wide range of external resources that can support you with transportation, child care, food, and more.
Degree Promise students have up to five semesters (including summer) to complete their associate degree following the completion of Early College. Students are encouraged to enroll full-time (12-15 credits per semester).
An Early College student who completes high school and the EC program in spring 2023 will need to finish their degree by the end of the fall 2024 semester.
Students will work closely with their advisor to develop a plan to complete their program within the five-semester window.
Yes! It’s easy to transfer your credits to bachelor’s degree programs, and completing your first two years at CCV is a great way to save money on a four-year degree. CCV has agreements with four-year colleges and universities across Vermont and New England. Learn more about all of your options at ccv.edu/transfer.
Students with additional questions can email Sarah Kresser, CCV Early College outreach counselor.
Apply today or contact us with any questions.