CCV to CEMS Guaranteed Admission Pathway

The objective of this agreement is to promote the transfer of students from the Community College of Vermont (CCV) to the University of Vermont (UVM), College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences (CEMS). This agreement will allow the University of Vermont and CEMS to serve Vermont students by providing an affordable route to a B.S. degree in a highly marketable area. The B.S. in Mathematical Sciences, Major in Mathematics is excluded from this articulation agreement as this major is included in the CCV to UVM 2+2 Pathway Program.

Students who have completed an associate degree at the Community College of Vermont (CCV) can be admitted to the University of Vermont’s College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences under the following conditions:

  • Students must complete a minimum of sixty transferable academic credits, at least thirty of those taken at CCV.
  • Students must present a CCV grade-point average of 3.20 (on a 4.00 scale) or better. Students who earn a grade-point average of 2.80 to 3.19 will be strongly considered for admission, but admission is not guaranteed.
  • Engineering majors require at least one semester of college-level calculus and one lab-science course. Statistics, Computer Science, and Data Science majors require at least one semester of college-level calculus and prefer one computer science or lab-science course. Individual course grades earned in STEM classes must be a B or higher.
  • Candidates for the Articulation Agreement must meet UVM’s minimum entrance requirements prior to CCV graduation.
  • CCV students must initiate their degree program at UVM within two years of completing the CCV associate degree.
  • CCV associate degree students will be held to the policies that are in effect at the time they are admitted to UVM.

What's a Pathway Program?

These academic paths guarantee qualified students from our partner institutions junior status at the time they transfer to UVM. Students considering any of these 2+2 or 3+2 programs are encouraged to work closely with the academic coordinator at your current institution.

Transfer pathways from CCV  |  Transfer pathways from other partner institutions  |  Transfer pathways to online degree completion

 

Transfer Application

Request Transfer Info

Transfer Visits

Transfer Admissions

Scholarships

 

Application Process

Current or prospective CCV students interested in this guaranteed admission Pathway should review the minimum entrance requirements, as listed on the Transfer Admissions website. CCV Pathway candidates are encouraged to contact the Coordinator of Transfer Admissions in the UVM Admissions office with questions about the admissions process under the CCV to UVM articulation agreement. Candidates are required to submit their Application, all supporting credentials, and all financial aid forms by the stated UVM deadlines.

Candidates whose GPAs fall below the minimum will be reviewed by UVM on a case-by-case basis. Those denied admission are encouraged to connect with the Coordinator of Transfer Admissions at UVM to review future options. Recipients of a CCV associate degree prior to 1999 may contact the UVM Admissions office for general transfer information.

For a current list of transferable CCV courses and UVM equivalents, students should review the Transfer Credit Guide on the Office of the Registrar website. Additional questions can be directed to a CCV advisor or to the UVM Office of Transfer Affairs.

CCV graduates interested in UVM programs outside of those referenced in the catalogue are encouraged to contact the UVM Coordinator of Transfer Admissions to discuss their academic history and potential for transfer admission.

College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences (Applicable) Degree Programs

Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Interdisciplinary Engineering Programs

Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering

Department of Computer Science

Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Department of Computer Science and Department of Mathematics and Statistics