Champlain College
Online learning has empowered innovation in higher education. The flexibility of online learning means that you can take classes on your schedule - from anywhere - which helps you balance family, work and school. Champlain College offers you even more. We've infused our online programs with an added element: relevance. This real-world application, which integrates your work with your education, allows you to apply what you are learning in the classroom to what you are doing at work. At Champlain, you'll take classes that will enhance your career. Learn at home or at the office. All you need is a computer with Internet access ... and the drive to push yourself. When you take online classes from Champlain College, you will
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Accreditation
Champlain College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). The MBA degree program received full accreditation from NEASC in Spring 2007. Champlain College is authorized by the Vermont State Board of Education to offer the Master of Business Administration degree in accordance with its accreditation by NEASC.
School Facts
Institutional Accrediting Agency
Agency that determines the quality of education and training for an institution of higher education.
New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
Address
Physical location of institution's main/corporate office or headquarters.
163 South Willard St.
Burlington VT 05401
Calendar Type
When you can enroll in/take classes.
Undergrad: Six accelerated 7-week terms or two 15-week semesters; Graduate: Accelerated 8 - 10-week terms, with multiple start dates.
Credit-earning Options
Does the school accept transfer credits or other approved credits?
All applicants with prior college credit are required to submit official (“raised seal”) copies of their college transcripts. All previous college credit will be reviewed individually.
Delivery Format
Is learning completed entirely online, and are there any special teaching methods?
Entirely online
Technical Requirements
Required hardware/software that you'll need in order to run the course software.
Pentium II processor: 400 mHz for PCs/700 mHz G3 for MACs; Operating System: Windows 98 SE or higher for PCs/System 9.1 or higher for MACs; RAM: 128 MB for PCs/256 MB for MACs; Hard Drive: 10 gigabytes; 56k, cable, or DSL modem; Internet Service Provider
Geographic Restrictions
Can you take the programs anywhere?
U.S. and Canada only
Loans Offered
The types of loans can you make use of to help fund your education.
You may be eligible for a variety of financial aid programs from the state and the federal government. Some examples are Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, and VSAC (Vermont Student Assistance Corporation) state grants.



