Northern Vermont University will begin the fall semester on Tuesday, August 18, one week earlier than planned, and end early with residential students returning home for Thanksgiving break and remo
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Fall Semester Start Date Change
June 10, 2020 NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, Our campuses are looking beautiful. I hope each of you is doing well as our communities and states slowly open up after this difficult spring. I am writing with important news about how Northern Vermont University is approaching the fall semester as we look to return to […]
Continue ReadingJune 10 Update on the COVID-19 Coronavirus
June 10, 2020 President Moulton shared news of a confirmed date when the college will announce all the details of its fall re-opening plan: June 29, 2020.
Continue ReadingFrom our Alumni: Working During COVID-19
Northern Vermont University alumni across our region felt shifts in their day-to-day lives as Vermont Governor Phil Scott issued a “Stay Home, Stay Safe Order” and directed the closure of non-essen
Continue ReadingRacism is a Virus
The following is a statement from President Moulton to the college community. Dear Vermont Tech Community, I am, by nature, an optimist. I prefer to look for the good in people, in challenges, and in life. My optimism has been challenged lately; by the pandemic, by the havoc it reeked on our operations, by the […]
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May 29 Update on the COVID-19 Coronavirus
May 29, 2020 Based on the Governor’s Addendum 16 to Executive Order 01-20, the college continues to encourage working from home for its employees. Anyone who visits campus must be screened by the resident health officer, per VOSHA regulations. College staff continue to work closely with Vermont’s Commissioner of Health on a statewide higher education collaboration to […]
Continue ReadingMay 20 Update on the COVID-19 Coronavirus
May 20, 2020 With the closure of the application for the CARES Emergency funding, the Financial Aid Office staff is processing and reviewing applications. Students will be notified of eligibility and approval via email next week.
Continue ReadingMay 19 Update on the COVID-19 Coronavirus
May 19, 2020 Vermont Tech has received authorization for students to begin returning to pick up belongings left in their residence hall rooms. This was passed on to the college by Dr. Levine, Commissioner of Health for Vermont. The Director of Residential Life, Theo Manzir, sent the following information to residential students today: Due to […]
Continue ReadingNVU to Hold Virtual Commencement Celebrations for Johnson and Lyndon Campuses
Northern Vermont University will celebrate its 2020 graduating class with two virtual celebrations and a unique personalized website for the Class of 2020.
Continue ReadingPresident’s All College Update: May ’20
Additional State Funding Commitment Conversations are ongoing, but the Legislature is committed to providing additional funding to the VSCS for a bridge year for planning purposes. The amount is still being determined through the collaborative work of the VSCS Deans of Administration, the State Treasurer, and the Chancellor’s Office. They are working very hard for […]
Continue ReadingCoronavirus: Room and Board Update
May 8, 2020 NVU Students, As this unprecedented and difficult semester comes to a close, it is time for an update about your belongings still on campus, as well as reminders about the room and board billing adjustments and the emergency support application. We know there are feelings of uncertainty and concern. We thank you […]
Continue ReadingMay 6 Update on the COVID-19 Coronavirus
May 6, 2020 The college has announced its process for disbursement of CARES Act Emergency Funding and created a landing page for more information. Students are encouraged to apply for additional federal funding to cover expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue ReadingNVU Creates and Opens Nominations for NVU Strong Advisory Committee
To ensure Northern Vermont University’s strength and vitality as it rides out the demographic and disruptive challenges facing higher education, NVU must right-size—focus on its core mission, find
Continue ReadingMay 4 Update on the COVID-19 Coronavirus
May 4, 2020 Vermont Tech is planning to be open in the fall at all of our campuses and sites. Our preferred scenario, the one we are focused on and will implement if it adheres to public health guidance, is to resume in-person activities at our campuses and distance sites for the fall. We are […]
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