Friday, February 24, 2012

CCV Faculty Poetry publication: Sharon Webster


CCV faculty member Sharon Webster has recently had her poetry published in the latest edition of the Green Mountain Review

Sharon is an artist and writer, and teaches Intro to Studio art here in Winooski.

The full poem can be viewed on her website by clicking here.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Calling all cooks and chili lovers for CCV's 2nd Annual Chili Cook-off!

Calling all cooks to participate in CCV’s 2nd Annual Chili Cook-off to raise money for Dragonboat Vermont and Survivorship NOW.

There are only 8 spots remaining, so hurry to reserve your chance to be crowned CCV’s Best Chili!

WHEN: March 1
WHERE: Community Room
WHY: Fundraiser for Dragonheart
            Vermont and Survivorship NOW
TIME: 11:15 – 1:15PM
            5:00 – 6:30PM
 

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Student Success Week: Schedule of Events--Next Week!

Student Success Week
February 20th-24th, 2012
Schedule of Events


Monday, February 20th - Kick off Student Success Week with coffee!

Come in a little early to grab a free cup of coffee from the lobby. While you’re here, grab some success resources and fill out our survey.

Tuesday, February 21st - The Advisor Is In

Swing by the lobby to talk with an advisor, fill out our survey, and learn about how CCV can support you.

Wednesday, February 22nd - Happy Fun Times

Grab a snack and swing by the Community Area to enjoy a few moments of fun. Laughter is a great way to relieve stress, so we’ll be showing funny movies and TV shows all day.

Thursday, February 23rd - The Advisor Is In

Swing by the lobby to talk with an advisor, fill out our survey, and learn about how CCV can support you.

Friday, February 24th - Happy Fun Times

Grab a snack and swing by the Community Area to enjoy a few moments of fun. Laughter is a great way to relieve stress, so we’ll be showing funny movies and TV shows all day.

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Monday, February 13, 2012

Free Assisted Self-Service Tax (FAST) Program



United Way of Chittenden County and the Working Bridges Program announce an alternate way to prepare your own tax return!

New this year -- You can prepare your own federal and state tax returns at a FAST Site. IRS trained Volunteers will be on site to assist you and answer questions.

Who’s eligible for this free service?
  • Anyone - if your income is less than $31,000
  • Age 25 or younger, or, age 65 or older – if your income is less than $58,000
Where do I go?

FAST sites are a walk-in service. Returns are prepared on a first-come, first-serve basis. FAST sites can be found at the following locations:

  • Community College of Vermont (CCV), 1 Abenaki Way - Winooski
    • Fridays-February 10 & 24, March 9 & 23, April 6, from 11am to 6pm
    • Saturdays-February 11 & 25, March 10 & 24, April 7 from 9am to 3pm
  • Champlain Housing Trust, 88 King St, Burlington
    • Fridays-February 17, March 16, April 3 from 3pm to 7pm
    • Saturdays-March 3 & 31 from 10am to 4pm
  • Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity (CVOEO), 255 So Champlain St, Burlington through April 17
    • Monday through Thursday, from 9am to 3pm
    • Saturdays, from 10am to 2pm
    • Tuesday and Thursday evening, from 5:30pm to 7:30pm
What do I need to bring?
  • Social security numbers and birth dates for yourself and all dependents.
  • All income tax documents – W-2s, 1099s, unemployment amount received, gambling winning amounts and any other income statements or amounts
  • Amount of student loan interest paid
  • Amount paid for child care
  • Checking or savings account information if direct deposit of refund wanted.
  • For state returns, landlord certificate and entire house hold income (if renting) and property tax bill (if homeowner)
Come do your own taxes. You’ll be in control!

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Science Tutoring at The Learning Center

Join CCV Conversation Partners Group!

Join CCV Conversation Partners Group!

Our Conversation Partners is an opportunity for both ELL students and native English speakers to learn about each other by creating meaningful relationships. ELL stands for English Language Learners.
Conversation Partners Group:
  1. Provides a platform for international students and Americans (community members) to make friends.
  2. Helps partners increase their knowledge and understanding of other cultures;
  3. Allows students to practice speaking English and foreign languages with native speakers outside classrooms;
  4. Enhances ELL students’ understanding of college culture and the American education system;
  5. Does not encourage native speakers to do homework for ELL students;
  6. Encourages ELL students to bring their homework to CCV Learning Center’s tutors;
  7. Provides an informal one-on-one and group togethers;
  8. Encourages ELL students to actively participate in CCV activities;
  9. Helps them form meaningful relationships with their teachers, advisors, and other students;
  10. Supports partners while they enjoy each other;
  11. Gives “green light” and freedom to partners to choose their topics, meeting time, place and frequency;
  12. Helps partners learn new stuff while having fun.
Interested? Please contact Tuipate Mubiay at Tuipate.mubiay@ccv.edu or 654-0548 for more information and an application!

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