Community
Champlain students and faculty are members of Burlington’s community, helping to connect with their neighbors and people across the state.
Rewarding
- Through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, Champlain Accounting students learn to prepare income tax returns for low-income Vermonters.
- Champlain’s Center for Service and Civic Engagement has a tremendous impact on the community through student service and leadership.
- Champlain’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion sponsors film series, dialogues, festivals, music and refugee art exhibits, plus such events as Black History Month Workshop Series.
Neighborkeepers, a non-profit founded by Adjunct Professor Hal Colston, recruits, trains and matches volunteers with families who are committed to breaking the cycle of poverty. [link to Dan’s profile of Colston] - The college’s New American Student Scholarship Program provides assistance to refugee students and their families, and Vermont First Scholarships assist first-generation college students from throughout the state.
Organized
Campus organizations/events that connect to the community include:
- America Reads/America Counts
- DREAM Youth Mentorship Program
- “GetREAL” Community Service Club
- Habitat for Humanity building projects
- Hunger Banquet
- Punk Out Cancer Benefit Concert
- Raise Your Voice Campaign









