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Students and Community College officials tell Vermont commerce committee early college expands access, workforce pathways

2850731 · April 2, 2025
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Students and Community College of Vermont representatives told the Vermont House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development on April 2, 2025, that Early College under Act 77 increases access to post‑secondary credentials and supports work, family responsibilities and workforce development.

Students enrolled in the Early College program and representatives from the Community College of Vermont (CCV) told the Vermont House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development on April 2, 2025, that the program expands access to post‑secondary credentials, supports work and family responsibilities and helps develop local workforce pipelines such as early‑childhood care.

CCV participation and demographics: A CCV representative told the committee that CCV has about 240 Early College students in the current year, representing roughly 6% of Vermont high school students who are engaged in Early College statewide (as the representative…

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