Champlain College Military and Veteran Services Office

Champlain College Military and Veteran Services Office Champlain College Veterans Services Office provides access to military and VA education benefit information & services for our Military & Veteran students.

The Veteran Services Office, a part of the Office of Financial Aid, was created to provide easy access to military and VA education benefit information and services for our Military and Veteran students throughout the campus. Services include:
VA and Military Education Benefits Counseling
Certification of Enrollments to the VA
VA financial processing
Troubleshooting VA and Military education bene

fit issues
Advocate for Military and Veterans on campus
Coordinate services with VA Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors
Fax documents to the VA Regional Processing Office(RPO)
Assistance completing: Veterans Online Application(VONAPP), Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA) or other related applications. Appointments
You are welcome to visit and meet with David Boyle, retired Army, and Manager of Veteran and Military Services. It's recommended that you call in advance of your visit to be sure the office is open. You can also email [email protected] or call 802-865-5777 and set up an appointment.

04/19/2017
It's FAFSA time! Make sure to finish yours to get your aid!
02/22/2017

It's FAFSA time! Make sure to finish yours to get your aid!

10/14/2016

Are you stressed about your resume? You're not alone. Everybody who creates a resume wonders nervously, will a hiring manager be interested? Have I accurately represented my accomplishments? Veterans, who are used to "one, right way" to do things, get nervous that they've failed to communicate their...

10/14/2016

Are you a veteran thinking about starting your own small business? Wondering what resources are available to you? Plan to attend this FREE event to learn about SBA programs, how to finance a business and so much more!

After making the transition to college life, how do you stay motivated? This article has a few helpful tips!http://www.g...
10/07/2016

After making the transition to college life, how do you stay motivated? This article has a few helpful tips!
http://www.gijobs.com/staying-motivated-in-college-after-the-military/

It goes without saying that attending college is different than the military life, and staying motivated in college after the military can be a struggle. In many ways college is easier. For instance, American colleges don’t generally feature 60-ton armored vehicles rolling around campus, and to my k...

Unsure of what to look for in a job after military life? Here's six characteristics that make work feel meaningful:
09/20/2016

Unsure of what to look for in a job after military life? Here's six characteristics that make work feel meaningful:

Truthfully, there are a lot more jobs for veterans than often realized — logical, really — because as vets we not only have the advantage of a longstanding reputation for professionalism, we are critical thinkers, problem-solvers, and generators of ideas: ideas which we not only create out of thin a...

09/02/2016

Since its creation at the end of World War II, the GI Bill has allowed veterans to improve their post-military skills and earning potential by helping to pay for the costs of a college education. While the program has always been tremendously helpful for veterans, it has only been in the

09/02/2016

College can be a trying time for anyone: tests, papers, researching, verifying you're taking all the courses you need. Military service, obviously, has its own set of stressors, mental and physical. So how do you manage balancing college and life with Guard and Reserve duty? It is a very unique j...

With finals rapidly approaching, it's hard to balance everything. Here's a few tips that may help you study for those te...
04/20/2016

With finals rapidly approaching, it's hard to balance everything. Here's a few tips that may help you study for those tests!

Even the most diligent students could stand to reevaluate their test-prep strategies every now and then.

04/13/2016

Veterans Day history, ceremonies, resources

How to best avoid student debt when using the GI Bill:
04/12/2016

How to best avoid student debt when using the GI Bill:

Your course load affects payments, so know don't take on too much and risk going into debt or running out of GI Bill benefits.

Address

Burlington, VT
05402

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 3:30pm

Telephone

+18028655778

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