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WELCOME TO CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE
GRADUATE ADMISSION
The experienced counselors at the Champlain
College Graduate Admission Office will help you through
the admission process and explain how the program will work
for you and fit into your life. Please use the links below
to find what you need or feel free to get in touch with
us. We’ll be glad to help you.
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Graduate Enrollment Counselor
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Admission
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Tuition &
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Program
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COUNSELOR click
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with you to answer all of your questions or to send you
more information.
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mail or fax to us.
Note: MFA applicants please APPLY ONLINE
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ADMISSION PROCESS &
REQUIREMENTS
(for MBA, MSMIIT, MSDIM, and MSM)
NOTE: For MFA Admission, please click here
Our admission process is ongoing throughout
the calendar year.
Applications will be processed typically
within four-five weeks after the Admission Office has received
all required materials. Applicants will be contacted by
Champlain College for interviews in order to complete the
process.
Admission requirements differ for each program. For detailed information, please
read this section thoroughly.
To apply:
- Complete an admission application.
- Include your essay.
- Include a current, professional resume.
- Submit the $50 application fee.
- Arrange for a transcript of your undergraduate
work to be sent to Graduate Admission at Champlain College.
- Arrange for your letter of recommendation
to be sent to Graduate Admission at Champlain College.
- If necessary, request that GMAT (Graduate
Management Admission Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Exam)
scores be sent to Graduate Admission at Champlain College.
- If necessary, request that official
TOEFL or ELPT scores with essay be sent to Graduate Admission
at Champlain College.
If you are applying via mail, please send
completed application (including $50 fee and supporting
documents) to:
Office of Graduate Admission
Champlain College
P.O. Box 670
Burlington, VT 05402-0670 USA
Fax: (802) 860-2767
If you are applying on the Web, you may
submit your essay, resume and fee online.
Transcripts, letter of recommendation and any test scores
must be mailed to the above address.
Undergraduate Degree Requirement
We encourage those with a variety of majors
to consider Champlain College’s graduate programs.
You do not need an undergraduate degree in Business to be
admitted to the MBA program or a technical degree for the
MSMIIT program. You do have to have completed a baccalaureate-level
program and have a GPA that demonstrates your ability to
perform graduate-level academic work.
Work Experience Requirement
We suggest that applicants have work experience
in a managerial or professional role, or current employment
in a professional work environment with opportunities for
advancement or learning new skills. Champlain welcomes students
who may have little work experience, but who can demonstrate
their ability to perform in a program that integrates learning
into the workplace. Each student’s experience will
be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Transcripts
Official academic transcripts (not photocopies
or those issued directly to a student) are required from
all colleges and universities you have attended. Please
contact each college’s Registrar’s office and
sign a release to have your transcripts sent to Office of
Graduate Admission at Champlain College. If you have taken
any graduate level courses, be sure to have those transcripts
sent to us, also. If you have attended Champlain College,
the Office of Graduate Admission will obtain your transcript
internally; you do not need to request it.
Resume
Please submit an updated resume that communicates
your work history. You should pay particular attention to
the most recent five-year period. Your resume should be
at a level of detail sufficient for the Admission Committee
to assess your ability to move between projects and assignments
within a single organization.
Essay
A writing sample (300-500 word essay) is required as part of the application. All applicants must outline why they are seeking a master's degree from Champlain College and how the unique attributes of the program will benefit them.
Letter of Recommendation
You are required to submit one letter
of recommendation from a manager or supervisor in your professional
field. In the absence of such a manager or supervisor, the
recommendation should be from someone who can assess your
capabilities as an employee or as a student. Recommendations
will not be accepted from relatives or family members.
GMAT (Graduate Management Admission
Test)
If you are an MBA applicant and have limited
relevant work experience, which is one of the customary
admission criteria, then you are strongly encouraged to
submit GMAT scores. These test results will be used by the
Admission Committee as additional evidence of your readiness
for the graduate program. For more information on the GMAT,
visit www.mba.com.
GRE (Graduate Record Exam)
If you are an MS in Managing Innovation
& Information Technology applicant with less than two
years of work experience, we recommend that you submit GRE
scores. For more information on the GRE, visit www.ets.org.
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign
Language)
All applicants whose undergraduate education
was not delivered in English must submit a TOEFL score,
with essay. Minimum total scores required for consideration
are 550 (paper) /213 (computer) /80 (Internet). These scores
do not guarantee admission. For more information on the
TOEFL, visit www.ets.org/toefl.
Personal Interview
A personal interview with a Graduate Admission representative is required and usually is conducted via telephone.
The interview will be scheduled once all of your admission
materials have been submitted and reviewed by the Admission
Committee. The program director will contact you to arrange
a compatible format and schedule.
Application Fee
An application fee of $50 U.S. must be
submitted with the application. You may make a credit card
payment online or you may mail a personal check, bank check
or provide your credit card information on the application
form.
Credit for Life Experience and
Transfer Credit
At the graduate level, academic credit
cannot be given for life experience or equivalency exams.
On a case-by-case basis, you may transfer in graduate level
credits from another accredited institution. At the time
of admission, up to six graduate-level credits may be transferred
in. All transfer credit is accepted at the sole discretion
of Champlain College.
MBA Work-Based Project Location
Requirement
While you do not have to be employed,
all of the MBA Core courses have projects, assignments and
activities that require you to apply the course content
to problems in the workplace. In order to complete your
projects and meet the course requirements, it is imperative
that you have a link to an organization at which you have
access to people and information. While experience has shown
that the easiest way to perform such workplace-based projects
is to do them at a place of current employment, other options
are possible. One, for example, is to arrange for an ongoing
virtual internship at an organization. Another is to view
the project requirement as a service-learning opportunity
and to set up a work arrangement with a non-profit organization
of your choice.
MBA Start-Up Courses
For those without an undergraduate degree
in Business or Management, you will begin with the MBA Start-Up
courses. In fact, if your Business degree was completed
many years ago, it may be to your advantage to use these
courses as refreshers because they are designed specifically
for the adult learner embarking on an MBA. When you apply,
the program director will act as your advisor and review
your work history and academic background. Together, you
will determine the path that best suits your needs.
Enrollment Schedules
Most students are part-time, carrying three credits per term. The programs operate on five terms that run throughout the calendar year, except for August. As a part-time student, you may start in any term of the year, selecting courses subject to prerequisites. Full-time students will have the most flexibility in course scheduling if they begin in the fall or spring terms due to course sequences. If you prefer to begin in either of the other terms you may do so, but you may need to extend your completion timeline slightly.
When you enter the program you and your advisor will develop a personal plan that allows you to start and complete the program as soon as possible, given your own goals and the annual schedule of course offering.
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TUITION & FEES
For the 2010-11 school year (September through July), tuition for all online Champlain College graduate programs is $729 per credit. The oncampus MFA program is $900 per credit. Credits to completion differs by program and some programs may require prerequisites if you have not had certain courses in that field. Most students carry three to six credits per quarter and pay at the per-credit hour rate as they go.
Tuition is subject to change.
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SEMESTER CALENDAR
(for MBA, MSMIIT, MSDIM, and MSM)
2009-2010 Academic year
Fall Term 1: 08/31/09 - 10/24/09
Fall Term 2: 10/26/09 - 12/19/09
Spring Term 1: 01/11/10 - 03/06/10
Spring Term 2: 03/08/10 - 05/01/10
Summer Term: 05/17/10 - 07/10/10
2010-2011 Academic year
Fall Term 1: 08/30/10 - 10/23/10
Fall Term 2: 10/25/10 - 12/18/10
Spring Term 1: 01/10/11 - 03/05/11
Spring Term 2: 03/07/11 - 04/30/11
Summer Term: 05/16/11 - 07/09/11
2011-2012 Academic year
Fall Term 1: 08/29/11 - 10/22/11
Fall Term 2: 10/24/11 - 12/17/11
Spring Term 1: 01/09/12 - 03/03/12
Spring Term 2: 03/05/12 - 04/28/12
Summer Term: 05/14/12 - 07/07/12
2012-2013 Academic year
Fall Term 1: 08/27/12 - 10/20/12
Fall Term 2: 10/22/12 - 12/15/12
Spring Term 1: 01/07/13 - 03/02/13
Spring Term 2: 03/04/13 - 04/27/13
Summer Term: 05/13/13- 07/06/13
2013-2014 Academic year
Fall Term 1: 08/26/13 - 10/19/13
Fall Term 2: 10/21/13 - 12/14/13
Spring Term 1: 01/06/14 - 03/01/14
Spring Term 2: 03/03/14 - 04/26/14
Summer Term: 05/12/14 - 07/05/14
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