UVM Continuing Education is offering an online forum for teachers and administrators. Provide valuable feedback, receive useful information and be a part of a community of educators.
As a member of the Teacher Connection, you will receive a quarterly electronic newsletter of interesting education-related topics, including new research being developed at UVM, engaging speakers visiting campus, news from the field from fellow teachers, para-educators and administrators, as well as updates from alums in Vermont and beyond. Members of the Connection are invited to submit their news as well, to be shared with the community.
You will occasionally be asked to participate in research and online polls that explore a variety of topics and are designed to help make the University's offerings more relevant to your needs.
You will also receive special offers from Continuing Education and obtain invitations to special University of Vermont events.
Recreation: CE students can use the Fitness Center facilities free during the fall and spring semesters when they are enrolled in course(s). During summers when they are enrolled, there is a fee of $7/day, $25/week, or $90/month. This includes the gym, racquetball, pool, tennis, and all the sports. CE students can also participate in intramural sports while they are enrolled.
Library: CE students have full library privileges in semesters when they are enrolled; can take out up to 50 books at a time, for four weeks, renewable. They can also take out videos, CD's, and rent equipment, during semesters when they are enrolled. They use their CATcard as a library card, which it is active only when they are enrolled
Parking: CE students can buy a parking permit during the semesters when they are enrolled.
CATcard: All CE students should get a picture CATcard, which "lasts forever". It is active when they are enrolled, and becomes inactive for most purposes when they are not enrolled. However, they can always use it for CAT$cratch for purchases and discounts at hundreds of area businesses, even if they are not enrolled. (but they shouldn't discard it when they don't take classes, as it will be reactivated again when they enroll, and new cards presently cost $15).
Campus and Community Transportation: CE students can us their active CATcard to ride the busses for free when they are enrolled.
Arts & Culture: CE students can use their active CATcard to buy tickets to various UVM programs at discounted rates. The Royall Tyler Theater, Lane Series and admission to the Fleming Museum are all accessible at prices lower than to the general public. Simply by showing your student ID, CE students can receive these incredible discounts to amazing performances and exhibits.
UVM Athletics: CE students can show their valid UVM CATcard ID at the gate to gain free access into Women's Hockey, Men's and Women's Lacrosse and Men's and Women's Soccer games. For Men's Hockey and Men's and Women's Basketball games, CE Students can claim one free per-student, per-game ticket at the Patrick Gym Ticket Office by showing their valid UVM ID at prescribed times before each game. More information can be found about specific dates and times to claim tickets on the Athletics website.
University of Vermont Sponsored Health Insurance: CE students taking at least 6 credits are eligible to purchase the UVM Student Health Insurance Plan. CE Students taking at least 9 credits are required to purchase the Plan unless they are already covered by equal or better insurance by another insurance carrier, and must submit a release waiver stating that coverage.
Student Involvement: CE students are welcome to join student groups and activities on campus. Whether it's an intramural sport, Student Government, WRUV radio, the Cynic or the Chess Club, CE students can be active with organizations and clubs at UVM
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Continuing Education
322 South Prospect Street
Burlington, Vermont 05401
Toll free: (800) 639-3210, locally: (802) 656-2085
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Last modified February 27 2008 10:55 AM