Collaborative Diploma Program
A full-time diploma pathway for students in non-operating towns.
VTVLC’s Collaborative Diploma Program (CDP) is designed for students in grades 9–12 who live in Vermont towns that do not operate a high school. CDP students complete their education fully online and graduate with a local diploma.

Who It's For
- Students in grades 9–12 who are residents of non-operating towns in Vermont
- Families seeking a full-time, flexible, and accredited online high school experience
How It Works
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Students enroll full-time at one of our CDP partners: Richford Jr/Sr High School, Hazen Union School, White River Valley High School
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All coursework is completed online with VTVLC via a combination of traditional and on-demand classes
- Students can take advantage of extracurriculars at their brick-and-mortar CDP school
Full-Time
The Collaborative Diploma Program is a full-time enrollment program.
Students take a complete course load, including core subjects and electives, in order to earn a diploma from their home district.
Subject Areas
CDP students have access to:
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Core requirements: English, Math, Science, Social Studies
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Electives and AP options
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Career exploration opportunities
All courses are taught by licensed Vermont educators and meet state graduation standards.