Student Resources
Support for student needs from text books to software to career services.
Bookstore
Textbooks, Software, Clothing or Gift Items
Ordering textbooks for your online course(s) is easy and convenient. Your courses may require the use of special software, which can be purchased at an academic discount. The Champlain College Bookstore carries many great clothing and gift items.
To access the OnLine Bookstore CLICK HERE.
To contact the bookstore by email or phone, bkstore@champlain.edu or 802-863-8961
Career Services
As a Champlain College graduate student, you’ll benefit from the top-notch services provided by our Career Services Office. Champlain has been cited by the Kaplan/Newsweek College Catalog as one of the U.S. colleges offering “the best career services.” Services and resources include:
- Self-assessment (including the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®)
- Individual career advising
- Assistance developing and editing resumes, cover letters and other job-search documents
- Interviewing practice
- Referrals to jobs (full-time, part-time, temporary, seasonal, work-study), internships and volunteer opportunities
- Strategies for conducting a successful job search
- Career Resource Library
While a number of these services and resources are available through e-mail or the Internet, others may require that you visit the Career Services Office in person. Click for here for Career Services page.
Library
The Champlain College library, the Miller Information Commons (MIC), offers a wide array of research tools for your use, including an extensive collection of full-text electronic journals, as well as electronic books, print books and periodicals. You may also easily access online books, journals and other resources from the MIC Web site at cosmos.champlain.edu/library, which also lists library services, hours and staff information, and provides several starting points to help you find what you need.
The MIC subscribes to several online databases that are available only to currently enrolled students, such as InfoTrac Searchbank, ProQuest and EBSCOhost Business Premier periodical databases, as well as Facts on File, JSTOR and Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. In addition, the MIC Web site offers access to several thousand full-text books through netLibrary, Safari Books and ebrary.
The Miller Information Commons catalog is also available on the Web. Those students living far from campus may borrow books from the MIC by requesting an interlibrary loan through their local library. Students visiting the College library in person must have a valid Champlain College ID to check out books. For more information, visit cosmos.champlain.edu/library.
News
- White House Study Aimed at Empowering Citizens with Financial Skills
- To help with the academic transition and to move ahead in Champlain’s curriculum, all transfer students with more than 12 credits are required to attend a transfer Summer Bridge Program.
- Champlain is one of 145 CAE (Centers of Academic Excellence) in the Nation; one of two in Vermont.
Events
- 6/9/12Spring Open House
- 3/22/12Champlain College Presents: Casey Reas, generative artist
- 3/22/12AIGA Vermont Presents:Debbie Millman
Profiles
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Erin Lynn, MBAAssistant Controller, S.T. Griswold
MBA, Champlain College
BS in Accounting, Champlain College
AS in Paralegal Studies, Champlain College
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John BoomhoverTransition Team Manager, A.N. Deringer
MBA, Champlain College
BS in Business Management, Champlain College
AS in Business, Champlain College
AS in Marketing, Champlain College
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Craig HammondTemple Administrator, Temple Sinai Congregation
BS in Advertising, San Jose State










