Community College of Vermont president appointed to College Board’s Community College Advisory Panel (CCAP)

Community College of Vermont president Joyce Judy has been appointed to the College Board’s Community College Advisory Panel (CCAP).

The Community College Advisory Panel was established by the College Board to assist in better serving community colleges and the many students whose access to higher education is through this sector. CCAP promotes national recognition of the role of community colleges in providing access to higher education. It encourages increased participation of community colleges in College Board membership, meetings, governance and advisory activities in order to build partnerships with schools and other sectors of higher education on behalf of educational excellence for all students.

Joyce Judy became president of CCV in 2009, having previously served as dean of students and provost of the College. She is recognized as a statewide leader in the development of Vermont’s Dual Enrollment Program for high school students, and she has overseen the broad expansion of CCV’s workforce education initiatives, including the Governor’s Career Ready Certificate program.

By deepening CCV’s relationships with the philanthropic community, Joyce has achieved significant growth in private support for CCV initiatives, including several scholarship programs, the Introduction to College Studies program to improve college-going rates of Vermont high school students, and enhanced services to Vermont’s military veterans.

In addition to the CCAP, Joyce serves on several other boards, including the New England Board of Higher Education, University of Vermont Health Network/Central Vermont Medical Center, the Center for Financial Literacy at Champlain College, The