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Champlain College Online offers 100% online undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates.
With over 60+ clubs and organizations at Champlain, you can fill your time at Champlain however you'd like. Whether it's getting some exercise or driving real-world change, you'll surround yourself by people who love the same things, making memories and friends as you go.
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Primary Contact | Career Collaborative |
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Become a mentor for your fellow students!
Peer Coaches are student mentors who represent the InSight Program. They facilitate workshops, support signature events, and host office hours to increase student awareness and engagement in the InSight program. Peer Coaches have the opportunity to participate in the development of the InSight program, through brainstorming initiatives and resources that further prepare Champlain students for a successful transition from academic to professional life.
We encourage all motivated students to apply to become a Peer Coach! Recruitment starts in the spring semester for the following academic year. Keep an eye out for emails from your Career Coach, or talk to a current Peer Coach for recruitment information.
There are three types of Peer Coaches:
Personal Finance Peer Coaches: These coaches focus on topics such as credit, salary negotiation, budgeting, cost of living analysis, investments and student loan repayment strategies. They participate in dedicated trainings to become experts in these areas so they can empower other students to make informed financial decisions.
Career Peer Coaches: These coaches work closely with the professional staff in the Career Collaborative and represent all academic divisions. They host daily drop-in hours at the Garden House and assist students with Career InSight milestone completion and the on-campus job search process.
Wellbeing Peer Coaches: These coaches have a dual role, supporting the wellbeing theme of InSight as well as Dare to CARE campus events and activities. Both responsibilities involve meaningful collaboration with a variety of campus partners and help us build a strong culture of wellbeing on campus.
All Peer Coaches are student leaders on campus and receive additional training in leadership skill development.
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Anna Sugiura, President Jasmine Tewksbury, Secretary Tarn Foerg, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Anna Sugiura |
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Phi Alpha Social Work Honors Society is a nationally affiliated honor society. We host academic scholarship and social work activities centered on social justice and humanitarian values. Students in this group get to engage in on campus- and community-based activities that support scholarly recognition and professional readiness. We support a culture of achievement and inclusion in everything we do.
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Sophie Michaud, Co-President Eden Bouchard, Co-President Gary Baker, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Sophie Michaud |
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The Champlain Psychology Club is a space for individuals interested in psychology and/or who are part of the Psychology program. This club is open to all individuals and offers students the opportunity to participate in fun social activities. We also host academic events geared toward gaining a better understanding of psychology.
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Abbey Berger-Knorr, President Hanna Blankenship, Vice President Rosalynne Whitaker-Heck, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Abbey Berger-Knorr |
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Champlain College’s chapter of Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) provides students with useful professional development resources, opportunities, and network connections within the Communications, Public Relations, and Marketing fields. The chapter also hosts on-campus events to foster a sense of community for chapter members. The goal of PRSSA is to uplift students interested in these career fields and provide them with resources for future success.
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Primary Contact | Office of Housing & Residential Life |
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The Resident Advisor (RA) position is an exciting opportunity for highly motivated, highly qualified Champlain College students. As an RA, you’ll develop leadership, problem-solving, conflict management, and communication skills while helping fellow students thrive. From planning activities with current residents that encourage making connections and building teamwork to monitoring the halls, you will help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for your residents.
Resident Advisors are compensated with a single room in the residence hall to which they are assigned and a stipend of $1,000 per semester paid in bi-weekly installments.
Learn more about the RA position here.
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Diversity & Inclusion Social |
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Primary Contact | Office of Diversity & Inclusion |
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Sisterhood Brunch invites women and those who identify with femininity to join an intergenerational discourse among students, faculty, staff, and community members. Enjoy brunch and discuss topics relevant to your intersecting identities. These events are hosted by the Office of Diversity & Inclusion each semester.
Type | Sports, Recreation, & Intramurals |
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Matthew Scheeler, President Patrick Ziemke, Vice President Kaitlin Chuck, Advisor |
Primary Contact | Matthew Scheeler |
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Ski and Ride is an inclusive, community-building club for students interested in winter outdoor recreation. Our goal is to form a community in which people can learn to ski and ride in a safe and welcoming environment! Meet friends and form lasting memories with other Champlain students. We host events like general meetings, movie premieres, and shop nights. When the cold months bring snow, the club will transition to in-person, on-hill events, such as community ski days, learn-to-ski events, and our annual Rail Jam.
Learn more about Champlain’s discounted student mountain pass here.
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Mackenzie Leonard , President Sianay Clifford, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Mackenzie Leonard |
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This club brings together people who like to read about social justice issues and want to explore different reading topics with others in an open environment. This book club is run through our School of Social Innovation.
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Grace Phelps, President Tori Long, Vice President & Marketing Manager Jennifer Vincent, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Grace Phelps |
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Stiller Women in Business is a group of students who are committed to giving women and other marginalized communities within the business world a safe space to hang out and talk about classes and other activities on campus. You do not have to be female identifying or a business major to participate in the club. Our goal is to explore, transform, and ignite the business world, and this starts with us. Through the combined efforts of its members and leaders in the business community, SWIB strengthens their professional expertise to positively impact their careers and society.
To Explore, Transform, & Ignite the Nature of Women in Business, Now and in the future.
Meetings | Networking Events | Skills Panels/Workshops | Mentor Program | Partnership Events with Speaking from Experience, WEI & More!
Passionate individuals | Being female role models in our field | Credibility | Encouraging confidence in a safe space | Leaving a legacy & foundation for future students | Changing the image of women in the business world | Elevating the community | Mentoring | Feasible Journey | Ability to reach out to local community | Having a voice | Resources | Making an impact in our lives & our community
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Primary Contact | Christine Koogle |
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Student Activity Programmers (SAP) host multiple events each week to encourage social interactions and bonding within our community. These events are open to all students and are almost always free to participate in. Some program highlights include bingo, trivia, and free bowling nights, as well as crafts, movie nights, or themed food nights. If there is a fun event you want to see on campus, let us know and we can make it happen!
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Primary Contact | Office of Admissions |
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Student Ambassadors are the brand ambassadors and public faces of Champlain College. Student Ambassadors represent a variety of years and majors that strive to share their passion for Champlain with visitors to the College. Student Ambassadors give tours of Champlain’s campus and assist with various admissions events such as receptions, open houses, and even high school bus trips and student panels. Your to-do list will also include assisting in direct mailing projects, prospective student outreach, and operational tasks. You’ll be responsible for showcasing the amazing community, resources, and opportunities offered at Champlain.
To apply to the Student Ambassador team, you must have completed at least one semester at Champlain and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5. Students can apply via Handshake. Hiring typically occurs at the end of a semester for the following academic year. For more information, contact the Admissions Team at admission@champlain.edu.
Meet the Student Ambassador team!
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Aidan Pearl, President |
Primary Contact | Aidan Pearl |
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The Student Government Association (SGA) offers opportunities for leadership development, involvement, and personal growth within Champlain College. Whether you’re looking to start a club, an on-campus initiative, or become a member, SGA is here for you! Located off of Fireside Lounge, the Hearthstone (SGA hub) is available for any and all students looking for a place to study, hang out, or have questions answered about the SGA from our Representatives.
Each member of SGA is available during office hours– located on the SGA website. The SGA also holds House of Representatives meetings every Wednesday from 3:00 to 4:30 PM in CCM 424. These meetings are open to any student, faculty, or staff who would like to attend. If you can’t join us but are still interested in knowing what happens at these meetings, you can view the monthly minutes on the Archives page.
If you are interested in starting a club of your own, it requires one Club Head, nine interested current Champlain students, and one faculty advisor. In addition, all club activities must align with the College’s Student Code of Conduct.
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Holly Meissner, President Audrey Orenstein, Vice President Sheila Liming, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Holly Meissner |
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Our club is driven by a collective curiosity to explore the intricate artistry that makes horror movies so irresistibly captivating. Geared toward those with a penchant for the mysterious, the horrifying, and the thrilling, our aim is to dissect the essence of exceptional horror. While this will mainly be done through weekly screenings (with free snacks provided) that cover a diverse range of films from chilling classics to modern gems, our hope is to ignite a discussion following our screenings that transcends the screen to include other forms of horror media.
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Joseph Lyons, Club head Jonah Thompson, Club head Craig Pepin, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Joseph Lyons |
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The Tabletop Games Club is a place for people to gather to play tabletop games and socialize. We provide a large variety of games that members can freely use. Don’t know what to play? Find a club head and we’ll help you get set up with a game. Our club is all about coming together and meeting new people with shared interests, and we’d love to have you there!
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Grace Allard, President Paeton Moul, Vice President Kerry Noonan, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Grace Allard |
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We are a completely student-run theater club that produces a show each semester. We are an audition-based club, but we also have positions in tech and encourage students to join our discord to keep informed about what opportunities we have open! We meet twice a week until tech week and hold auditions early in the semester. We do not perform musicals.
With 60+ clubs and organizations, you can fill your time at Champlain however you'd like. Whether it's getting some exercise, staying social, or trying something new, you'll meet people with similar interests and make unforgettable memories and friends along the way.
Play, produce, compete, and win with Champlain Esports. With opportunities for students of all ability levels and interests, there's never been a better time to join the team.
The East's best skiing and riding resorts are just around the corner. Between 35 minutes and an hour's drive from campus, you'll find Sugarbush, Stowe Mountain Resort, Bolton Valley Resort and Smuggler's Notch.
Get a leg up on managing teams, seeing the bigger picture of your work, and keeping an organization on track to operate smoothly by stepping into a leadership role.
From satire to fine arts to news and features, our student-run publications bring together creative talents from across the college.