We’re so excited to welcome you to Champlain! The character of our community is something we are very proud of here; we work hard to maintain a place of honesty, safety, and inclusion. Before you join us on campus, here are a few things to keep in mind.
Submitting Your Deposit
When you submit your enrollment deposit with Champlain, you are claiming your place in the incoming class. If you change your mind and decide to attend another school, please let us know immediately by sending an email to admission@champlain.edu . Deposits are nonrefundable after May 1 for fall admits. Spring admits should reach out to our Office of Admissions if they would like a deposit refund.
Academic Dishonesty, Performance, and Conduct
Champlain College reserves the right to review and rescind offers of admission if we learn of conduct occurring before or after the date of an offer letter or changes in academic performance that raise substantial issues about a a prospective student’s behavior or qualifications to become a member of the Champlain College community.
Examples of conduct or academic issues that may lead the College to rescind an offer of admission include but are not limited to:
Academic Dishonesty, including but not limited to plagiarism, cheating, or other academic violations.
Academic Performance, including but not limited to a significant drop in academic performance or failure to provide a final high school transcript with proof of graduation.
Conduct, including but not limited to behavior that may have a negative impact on the College community. Students who have accepted an offer of admission are expected to abide by the Champlain College Student Code of Conduct.
Decisions about reviewing or rescinding an offer of admission are made at the sole discretion of the Director of Admissions. In the event of an alleged violation of standards outlined in the Student Code of Conduct, the Office of Community Standards will assist in reviewing and/or deciding the matter.
Individuals who have had an offer of admission rescinded may appeal the decision to the Vice President of Enrollment Management, who will make a final determination.