Champlain College is a private, non-profit college established in 1878. It has a career-focused curriculum and is known for having pioneered online programs in its search for ways to give adult learners, especially working adults, a chance to pursue their studies further. Champlain College also enjoys the distinction of ranking 3rd nationally in the Online Education Database for its online offerings. According to the 2010 edition of the US News and World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges”, the college is among the “Top Up-and-Coming Schools” for the year.
Currently Champlain College quite a good number of undergraduate and graduate programs both as 100% online programs and a blend of online and on-campus programs. It offers undergraduate programs in Business, Technology and Health Care. Note that its Health Care programs are purely online program (no on-campus programs).
The admissions process at Champlain starts simply by filling out an application form and sending official transcripts of high schools and colleges attended. An application fee of $40 must also be paid. The admissions committed then responds within 3-4 weeks for any further requirements if the applicant is qualified.
Undergraduate tuition for AY 2010-2011 is $540 per credit hour for part-time students and $7,697.50 per semester for full-time students.
Champlain College offers five payment plans including: installment plans, employer billing, company reimbursement, full payment, and financial aid. Financial aid is available mainly in the form of Federal loans and grants.
Champlain College is regionally accredited by the New England Association of Schools & Colleges.
For more information on admissions, college majors, degrees offered, online programs, classes, accreditation, school rankings, reviews, tuition, scholarships and financial aid options, please contact Champlain College.