Vermont Department of Corrections (DOC) Partnership Grant

Weather Alert

With the impending winter storm expected to bring ice and snow during both the morning and afternoon commutes, the Springfield College main campus will operate remotely on Thursday, February 6, 2025 to keep our community safe and allow our facilities and campus safety staff to clear parking lots, sidewalks, and to prepare the campus to reopen on Friday. 

The Campus Union, Dunkin, and The Table @Cheney will maintain their normal hours of operation; Starbucks will be closed. The Wellness Center will be open from 9 a.m.-10 p.m.; there will be no Group Exercise classes. The Counseling Center and the Health Center will be closed and not available for walk-in appointments. Please contact Public Safety at (413) 748-5555 for counseling or medical emergencies.

Vermont Department of Corrections (DOC) Partnership Grant

Educating Leaders Since 1885

Advance Your Vermont DOC Work with a Springfield College Degree

There are a number of reasons to consider our programs as a Vermont DOC employee:
  • Receive up to a 15% for all bachelor, master, and doctoral degree programs at the main campus or online.
  • Earn your degree quickly—saving you time and money.
  • Choose the degree focused on impacting lives and communities.
  • Earn undergraduate credit from your Vermont DOC training and work/life experience.
 Grant Application

Earn undergraduate academic credit for relevant training, such as:

Vermont Corrections Academy - 6 weeks; 320 hours

CRIM 205Corrections3 credits
SPCO 199PLA Training6 credits
  Total: 9 credits