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Resources for Students in the Single Parents Program

Champlain's Single Parents Program has been offering a supportive atmosphere for single parents since 1987. We provide exceptional advocacy and support through workshops, resources, and services designed to help you reach your educational and professional goals.

The Single Parents Program provides a full scholarship and a comprehensive program dedicated to providing single parents with financial, academic, and personal support to meet their unique needs throughout their higher education journey.

Being a single parent and going back to college can be a life dream; it can also be stressful. Parenting students receive empowerment through tools and a network of support, resources, and services.

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Comprehensive Support Program

Support includes a focused orientation program, individualized and whole family-focused case management a designated staff member, opportunities to build social connection, emergency funding for unexpected expenses, and generous support from a committed community of donors and supporters.

Not enrolled yet?

This page provides resources for students currently enrolled in our Single Parents Program. If you are not enrolled yet, get you the information you need to explore the program further!

Single Parents Program Enrollment Information

Take advantage of these useful Champlain hacks!

  • The Campus Store has a best-price match guarantee 
  • Student discounts for applications (Word, Adobe) are available through the Campus Store
  • Rent books rather than buy them
  • Peruse, donate, or get some free stuff at the Swap Shop in Skiff Hall basement
  • Purchase a discounted ski pass using your Student ID. A couple times throughout the winter, Sugarbush Ski Resort tables in the IDX Student Life Center outside the cafeteria to sell passes on the spot, and these times and dates will be advertised in the Stall Street Journal, on The View Events, and on posters around campus. Students can also contact Sugarbush directly by calling 1-800-53SUGAR.
  • Park on campus after 4 PM for free! Pro tip, plenty of free on-street parking spaces open up between 8 – 9 AM.  
  • Your student ID card might earn you discounts at many local stores (pizza shops, hair salons, etc.)  
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Champlain Resources

SMART Space

The SMART Space is your headquarters for academic success, offering resources designed to help you meet your educational and career goals. Make the most of the Champlain experience with academic coaching and subject-area tutors.

Academic Support Services

Parking and Transportation

Parenting students are eligible for a discounted on-campus parking pass. Contact your Single Parents Program coordinator or transportation@champlain.edu to learn more. Free Zone 1 parking passes are also available for any student attending in-person classes.

Office of Transportation & Parking

Office of Accessibility

The Office of Accessibility assists qualified students with academic and testing accommodations. Accommodations are available to all currently enrolled students who have a documented disability that substantially limits them in one or more of life’s major activities. Start by completing the Academic Accommodations Request Form online.

Office of Accessibility

Miller Information Commons (MIC)

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Location & Hours

The MIC Library is located at 95 Summit Street in Burlington.

Parking & Transportation

Parking along Maple Street and in the adjacent lot is free after 4 PM with a Zone 1 permit.

The #8 City Loop bus stops next to MIC.

Here for the Whole Family

The library welcomes your whole family and asks that caregivers supervise youth at all times.

Tips for Making Yourself at Home on Campus

The Commuter Lounge on the ground floor of CCM offers a place to put your feet up and day-use lockers. Here are some additional helpful tips!

  • Studying at home? Every student has access to a 24-hour online tutoring program: Brainfuse.

  • 1. Computers, Printers, Scanners and & Other Tech Services are available for day use through the library. Inquire at the front desk.

    2. Get instructions on how to print using Papercut. Printers are available at the following locations:

    • CCM Commuter Lounge
    • CCM, 4th Floor Lab
    • Miller Information Commons (Library) 1st and 2nd floors – no color printing
    • Metz Barn
    • Fireside SGA printer – all are welcome!
    • Lakeside 1st floor Emergent Media Center
    • Freeman 200 (Social Sciences)

    3. Computer Lab Locations:

    • CCM 001, 222, 224, 232, 233, 201 Fishbowl
    • Foster 104
    • Joyce 101, 201, 211
    • Miller Information Commons (Library) 2nd and 3rd floor, and MIC 308

    4. Mac Lab Locations for Digital Media:

    • Foster 101 (Film)
    • Joyce 210 (ITS)
    • Ireland 012 (Audio)
    • Ireland 014 (Broadcast)
    • Ireland 015 (Open Lab)
    • CCM 426 (Graphic Design)
    • Metz Barn (Graphic Design)

     

    4. Contact ChampSupport or visit them in Rowell Annex to request IT support.

    5. Complete the Technology Access form if you are a student who does not have a functioning computer or laptop or you need assistance accessing technology or software needed to complete your coursework.

    • The Dining Hall in the IDX Student Life Center offers Commuter Meal Plans so you can swipe your student ID to enjoy a meal. They also accept debit or credit cards if you want to purchase an occasional meal.
    • EATS dining space in CCM sells meals and offers a great place with beautiful lake views.
    • City Market, our local community grocery store located at 82 S. Winooski Ave in Burlington, is a 10 minute walk from campus.

    Refrigerators & microwaves are available for use in:

    • The Office of Diversity & Inclusion in the IDX Student Life Center (refrigerator and microwave)
    • School of Social Innovation Office, Freeman Hall 200 (microwave and mini-fridge available in the mail/copier room)
    • Counseling Center, Skiff Hall (fridge)
    • Lakeside Cantina, 1st floor, Lakeside Building (microwave and fridge)
    • Campus Store, 1st floor, CCM (microwave)
    • Chauncey’s Cupboard is Champlain’s Food Pantry, located in the S.D. Ireland Building, Room 010. Check out our walk-in hours. (microwave)
  • Check The View online or look for the Stall Street Journal in campus bathrooms for weekly event and activity announcements like free yoga classes, intramural basketball, and much more.

    The Fitness Center is available to all students for free. Review the hours and class listings. The Fitness Center also offers a locker room with showers.

    Check out our student actives, organizations and clubs on campus!

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Vermont Resources

We’ve put together a list of Vermont resources for parenting and caregiving students to take advantage of, from child care to tax preparation, legal assistance, and more. Contact Emily Merril for more information.

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Single Parents Program Holiday Party

The Single Parents Program hosts an annual holiday party in December for all current scholars and their families. Children enjoy presents and families gather around a shared meal. Chauncey and Santa often swing by as special guest stars!

Hear from Single Parents Program Scholars

Office of Student Support Resources

To make an appointment, email studentresources@champlain.edu.