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WEST BARNSTABLE Cape Cod Community College will now offer a new student transfer partnership with Vermont-based Champlain College Online.
The partnership will establish a personalized pathway program for students attending CCCC to transfer into a guaranteed online bachelor’s degree program at Champlain, according to a Tuesday announcement.
The online program allows students to stay in the Cape area as they complete their education, officials said.
“Most of the students we serve are from right here on Cape Cod, the Islands, and the greater Plymouth area,” said John Cox, CCCC president in a statement. “They are truly the backbone of our local economy and the community.”
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by John Pelletier All Vermont public school students are supposed to be taught personal finance, but I would bet that many parents would have a hard time finding a young person who has learned about credit scores, investing or compound interest.
And there probably are even fewer students learning about personal finance during the pandemic, as teachers rightfully focus on core subjects.
My hope is that all that will change in the next school year. In 2018, the Vermont State Board of Education adopted the JumpStart National Standard on K-12 Personal Finance Education, a 52-page document outlining what every Vermont student should know about personal finance by kindergarten, 4
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Vermont Business Magazine Starting March 3, the Center for Financial Literacy at Champlain College, in partnership with the Vermont Agency of Education, will be offering free online (and on-demand) financial literacy training for all Vermont K-12 teachers.
More than 80,000 Vermont students could benefit from this program, which gives teachers access to the tools, resources, and training they need to successfully integrate personal finance education into their classrooms and organizations.
“Now is the time for financial literacy education, more than ever,” says Winooski High School teacher Courtney Poquette.
The program is being opened up to a wider audience this year thanks to the online nature of the training and because of the financial effects of pandemic. Homeschoolers and educators at nonprofits, after-school programs, and state and local agencies are also encouraged to participate.