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LARNER COLLEGE OF MEDICINE POLICY OF THE WEEK

Policy 560.10 - Qualitative Standards: Satisfactory Academic Progress

  1. The qualitative standards for academic progress are detailed in the Review of Academic Performance and Review of Professional Performance policies, and each student's progress is reviewed at least once each academic year by the Committee on Advancement.
    Students must pass each segment of the curriculum to the satisfaction of the Committee on Advancement before advancing to the next segment, and must complete all requirements of the curriculum to the satisfaction of the Committee in order to graduate.
  2. Students must maintain academic standing consistent with the Larner College of Medicine's graduation requirements. Students are considered to have academic standing consistent with the College's graduation requirements if they are progressing through the curriculum to the satisfaction of the Committee on Advancement.
  3. As outlined in the Review of Academic and Professional Performance Policies, students who fail any course, clerkship, or advanced rotation may, with the permission of the Committee on Advancement, make arrangements to remove those deficiencies or repeat the courses, clerkships, or advanced rotations. A student removing deficiencies or repeating the work of Foundations or one or more clerkships or advanced rotations with the approval of the Committee on Advancement is considered to have an academic standing consistent with the College's standards for graduation and, therefore, to be making Satisfactory Academic Progress, provided s/he continues to meet the Quantitative Standards.
  4. Students who fail to meet the qualitative standards are dismissed from the Larner College of Medicine.

View this policy and others in the Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at the University of Vermont Medical Student Handbook, NOW ONLINE >>

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CLASS INFORMATION

Class of 2017

  • APPROACHING DEADLINE - The Rank Order List Certification Deadline: The Rank Order List certification deadline is 9 pm EST on February 22, 2017. Please do not wait until the last couple of hours to certify, and remember, if you make changes you must re-certify! If you don't certify, your list won't go into the Match. The NRMP is unforgiving. We encourage you to meet with your specialty advisor to go over you Rank Order List before final certification. Information on the ranking process, including tips and Frequently Asked Questions is available on the web. Please contact Emma Faustner, Advanced Integration and Residency Placement Coordinator, with any questions.
  • Official Registration is Now Open for the Larner College of Medicine Class of 2017 Dinner (evening before Match Day!) hosted by the UVM Medical Alumni Association: The UVM Medical Alumni Association invites you and one guest to attend the Class of 2017 Dinner. The dinner is scheduled for Thursday, March 16, 2017 (the night before Match Day!) at UVM's Davis Student Center, 4th floor Grand Maple Ballroom. The evening will begin at 6:00 p.m. with a reception, followed by a seated dinner and program. Register to attend today! (Please note: Students and family members please coordinate before registering to avoid duplicate registrations) Kindly respond by March 9, 2017. Please contact Cristin Gildea, Director of the Alumni Relations, with any questions.
  • Scholarship Opportunities: Two scholarship opportunities are available for current fourth-year students. Please review the full descriptions linked below and submit the application materials (an essay and CV) to Kari Brayden by Friday, March 10, 2017 if you are interested and fulfill the requirements. Contact Kari Brayden, Medical Student Financial Services Coordinator, with any questions.
  • Call for UVMMC Lockers (Baird) & Pagers: The Office of Medical Student Education will be welcoming students from the Class of 2019 into the Clerkship year, and we will be providing them with pagers and UVMMC lockers. Please review your rotation schedule from now through April and let Jacqueline Drouin know if you will no longer need your pager or locker; please turn them in as soon as possible. Many thanks for your time and consideration!
  • Please Take A few Moments to assess your Musculoskeletal Knowledge: Dr. McCarthy needs your help to assess your musculoskeletal knowledge! In case you didn’t know, musculoskeletal injuries are the second most common reason patients seek medical attention. There is a multiple-choice exam on COMET (https://comet.med.uvm.edu; Password: themsk17) under “Assessment of Musculoskeletal Knowledge.” It should take about 10-15 minutes to complete. This research will help you see where your knowledge lies, and will help us to refine the musculoskeletal curriculum at UVM to benefit future classes. Thank you! Please contact Dr. Sarah McCarthy with any questions.

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Class of 2018

  • DEADLINE THIS WEEK - UC Irvine Urology Fellowship opportunity for MS3s and MS4s: The Department of Urology at UC Irvine would like to announce an excellent research opportunity for medical students interested in urology. We are accepting applications to The Joseph & Carol Reich Leadership and Innovation Fellowship Training (LIFT) Program in Urology for the 2017-2018 academic year. The application deadline is February 15, 2017. Read more in the full program solicitation email. Please do not hesitate to contact Shoaib Safiullah or Daniel Lama for further information regarding this opportunity.
  • APPROACHING DEADLINE - Clinical Research Position in Orthopedics at MGH for 3rd Year Students: Dr. Scott D. Martin is currently inviting 3rd year medical students to apply for a Clinical Research Fellowship in Orthopedic Sports Medicine and Joint Reconstruction at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a Harvard teaching hospital. This fellowship is awarded to a rising fourth-year medical student who has demonstrated a keen interest in orthopedics and is a competitive future candidate for a residency in orthopedic surgery. Application deadline is February 22, 2017, but it is highly recommended to submit your application as soon as possible as applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Application materials include a cover letter and CV. Read more...
  • Visiting Clerkship Program-University of Rochester: The University of Rochester Medical Center has three funded visiting clerkship positions available from August through November of 2017 for select applicants from backgrounds underrepresented in medicine (URM) or who have a demonstrated vision and commitment to improving the health status of diverse patient populations via patient care, research and/or teaching. The application deadline is April 15, 2017. Read more...
  • Medical Management and Leadership: I am the Course Director for Medical Management and Leadership. I am writing to notify your class that I have increased the maximum enrollment from 8 to 12 each month.  Also, there will be periodic participation from medical students from other institutions, including Michigan State University, New York Medical College, the University of Colorado, and the University of North Dakota.  If you have a peer at another medical institution who might be interested in participating, please feel free to forward the curriculum (revamped for the Class of 2018) or put them in to contact with me, Mitchell Tsai, MD, MMM, Associate Professor.  I will figure out the administrative paperwork (this is management).
  • Joseph Collins Foundation (JCF) Scholarship Opportunity: Senior students (co2019 and co2018) interested in the arts outside of the field of medicine are invited to apply to OMSE for this $15,000 outside scholarship. The Larner College of Medicine Associate Dean for Students is permitted to nominate one student to the JCF from the 2019 and 2018 class. If you wish to be considered for this nomination, please email StudentCOMServices@med.uvm.edu your CV as well as a brief statement outlining your interests/passions in the arts (including but not limited to literature, music, opera, painting, dance, sculpture, etc.) and your current specialty interest(s) in medicine. Deadline for submission to OMSE is by 4:00 pm on February 24, 2017; the two nominated students will then have extra steps to complete for the JCF application in time for the March 01 deadline. This scholarship requires financial need. Examples of financial need primarily include filing a FAFSA with a low EFC resulting, and needing to utilize federal education loan programs. If you have questions about the financial need piece, please email Kari.Brayden@med.uvm.edu.
  • Medical Education Fellowship for Medical Students - University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine: Now in its fourth year, the University Of Miami Miller School Of Medicine is continuing to offer a one year medical education fellowship to a medical student after completion of year 2 of the traditional MD curriculum. Through our Educational Development Office, this fellow will work primarily on our 'Cane Academy initiative, working directly with our senior instructional designer and other members of the medical education administration. The 'Cane Academy initiative assists in creating a competency-based, self-directed curriculum that leverages educational technology including but not limited to online modules with short videos, self-assessment questions, and in class problem solving sessions leading to formative and summative assessments. This fellow must already have expertise in instructional technology resources to assist in growing the initiative and will work collaboratively with faculty and the senior instructional designer on technological solutions for blended learning. A graduate student stipend for the year will be provided along with support for travel to medical education conferences. For more information, please contact David Green, M.S., senior instructional designer.

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Class of 2019

  • THIS WEEK - Tea@3: The Wellness Committee invites the class of 2019 for Tea@3 every Wednesday at 3pm through February, in Med Ed 201. There will be tea and refreshments to refuel! Please contact Lizzie McLeod (co2020) with any questions.
  • DEADLINE THIS WEEK - UC Irvine Urology Fellowship opportunity for MS3s and MS4s: The Department of Urology at UC Irvine would like to announce an excellent research opportunity for medical students interested in urology. We are accepting applications to The Joseph & Carol Reich Leadership and Innovation Fellowship Training (LIFT) Program in Urology for the 2017-2018 academic year. The application deadline is February 15, 2017. Read more in the full program solicitation email. Please do not hesitate to contact Shoaib Safiullah or Daniel Lama for further information regarding this opportunity.
  • APPROACHING DEADLINE - AAMC Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarships: These awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health care and have demonstrated leadership efforts in addressing educational, societal, and health care needs of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. A medical school may nominate one student per year for this award. Read more about this opportunity at the Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship webpage. If you believe you would be a good candidate for this award, please send the following to the Office of Medical Student Education no later than February 21, 2016 (submissions will be reviewed and a nominee selected on March 1, 2016):
    • A letter of recommendation from a faculty member.
    • A personal statement by the nominee, which does not exceed two double space pages, assessing their leadership efforts in eliminating inequities in medical education and health care for racial and ethnic minorities.
    • A curriculum vitae (CV) for the nominee, which clearly highlight awards and scholarships, and includes contact information.
  • Freeman Foundation Legacy Scholarship Opportunity: The Larner College of Medicine is pleased to announce that applications are being accepted for the Freeman Foundation Legacy Medical Scholarship for at least four members of the Class of 2019 to be awarded at least $5,000 in the current 2016-2017 academic year (amount may vary based on number of applicants). Applicants should have a passion for, and commitment to, meeting the health care needs of Vermonters post-residency. The deadline to apply is Monday, March 27th, 2017. Questions about the scholarship or commitment letter should be directed to Melissa Liebig.
  • Joseph Collins Foundation (JCF) Scholarship Opportunity: Senior students (co2019 and co2018) interested in the arts outside of the field of medicine are invited to apply to OMSE for this $15,000 outside scholarship. The Larner College of Medicine Associate Dean for Students is permitted to nominate one student to the JCF from the 2019 and 2018 class. If you wish to be considered for this nomination, please email StudentCOMServices@med.uvm.edu your CV as well as a brief statement outlining your interests/passions in the arts (including but not limited to literature, music, opera, painting, dance, sculpture, etc.) and your current specialty interest(s) in medicine. Deadline for submission to OMSE is by 4:00 pm on February 24, 2017; the two nominated students will then have extra steps to complete for the JCF application in time for the March 01 deadline. This scholarship requires financial need. Examples of financial need primarily include filing a FAFSA with a low EFC resulting, and needing to utilize federal education loan programs. If you have questions about the financial need piece, please email Kari.Brayden@med.uvm.edu.

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Class of 2020

  • DEADLINE THIS WEEK - Summer 2017 Internships with Physicians for a National Health Program: The Vermont Chapter of Physicians for a National Health Program is offering two, five-week summer internships for current first-year medical students.  The internships include an educational component, outreach, and an independent project of the intern’s choosing. Read about the program on the job description document (includes instructions on how to apply and contact information). The application deadline is February 15, 2017.
  • Gold Foundation Student Summer Fellowship program: The Student Summer Fellowship program offers opportunities for medical students to complete a research or service project related to community health. The grant award includes a stipend of up to $4,000 for a 10-week period. Applications are due March 20, 2017.
  • AHEC & MedQuest Summer 2017 Opportunities Drop-ins: Did you miss the Summer 2017 Opportunities Meeting? DROP IN! February 21st, in Med Ed 201, from 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM. MEDQUEST Mentors are needed for campus-based health careers exploration sessions for Vermont high schoolers; sessions are four to six days in length in Burlington and around the state. AHEC SUMMER PROJECTS Participate in inter-professional, community-based service-learning opportunities in Vermont; 100 hours over two to four weeks. ALL OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE A STIPEND. For more information and to apply visit www.svahec.org. Contact AHEC at 802-656-2179 or ahec@uvm.edu with any questions.
  • Summer Opportunity - Jeanne Spurlock Minority Medical Student Research Fellowships in Substance Abuse and Addiction: Supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (award availability contingent upon funding from sponsor), the Jeanne Spurlock Minority Medical Student Research Fellowship provides up to $4,000 for 8-12 weeks of research training in substance abuse and addiction under a mentor with extensive experience in the type of research that is being proposed, and whose work includes children and adolescents participants. This program also provides additional travel for required attendance to AACAP's 64th Annual Meeting in Washington DC in October 2017. Applications are considered from African-American, Native American, Alaskan Native, Mexican American, Hispanic, Asian, and Pacific Islander students in accredited U.S. medical schools or students whose research will focus on minorities. The application deadline is March 03, 2017.
  • Summer Opportunity - Summer Medical Student Fellowships in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Supported by AACAP's Campaign for America's Kids (CFAK), The Summer Medical Student Fellowship provides up to $3,500 for 12 weeks of clinical or research training under a child and adolescent psychiatrist mentor. This program also provides additional travel funds for the required attendance of award recipients to the 64th AACAP Annual Meeting in Washington DC in October 2017. The application deadline is March 03, 2017.

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LARNER COMcares Opportunities

Special Olympics Winter Games

Special Olympics Vermont is looking for volunteers to help at the Winter Games taking place March 3-5 at Suicide Six Ski Area in Pomfret, VT. Help host a fun-filled, action-packed games for the athletes, coaches, and unified partners! Please SIGN UP ONLINE, TODAY. Contact Sarah Kelso (co2017) with any questions.

Interpreters Wanted

We are looking for volunteer interpreters to participate in a New American Safety Day event on Saturday, May 20th, 2017, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM, in Burlington VT. Interpreters are needed who speak the following languages: Nepali, Somali, MaiMai, Kirundi, Burmese, Karen, French, Swahili and Arabic. If you are interested in volunteering and speak one of the above languages please email Chrissy Keating.

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UNIVERSITY OPPORTUNITIES

Free Statistical Therapy at the Dana Medical Library

Alan Howard, M.S. Biostatistics, from UVM Statistical Software Support and Consulting Services will be offering FREE statistical therapy with no appointment necessary! Stop by! Contact the Dana Medical Library with any questions.

Anxiety & Stress Management Group Therapy for Medical Students

Vermont Psychological Services (formerly the Behavior Therapy & Psychotherapy Center at UVM) is offering an anxiety skills group for anxiety and stress management. This group is offered specifically for medical students. These weekday evening sessions will be led by two psychology Ph.D. candidates, Kelsey Hudson and Jonah Meyerhoff. They will be teaching skills useful for medical students preparing for Step 1, although senior students are also welcome. To participate in this group, contact Vermont Psychological Services at (802) 656-2661, or submit your name and contact information on our website. When contacting the clinic, leave a message regarding interest in the group and we will call you back in a timely manner to provide information. You can also reach out to Dr. Rosen if you have questions about the group. There will be 4-6 sessions total.

THIS WEEK - Marathon Training and Winter Running

Monday, February 13th, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, in the Sullivan Classroom (Med Ed 200). Interested in running the Vermont City Marathon? The Marathon SIG will be hosting a lunchtime talk about marathon training on Monday, February 13th! A running coach will be coming in to share his tips for increasing mileage and training for the marathon. We will also have a speaker from Fleet Feet who will discuss the best ways to run in the winter. The event will take place in Med Ed 200 from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, and lunch will be provided! Please contact Kirsten Martin (co2020) with any questions.

THIS WEEK - The 16th Annual Cultural Awareness Conference

Wednesday, February 15, 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM, in the Grand Maple Ballroom, Dudley Davis Center. Keynote speaker Rachel DiSanto, M.D., Family Physician, Family Practice of Newport, UVM Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine; Alumna of the UVM College of Medicine and UVM Family Medicine Program, will present "Human Trafficking in Vermont: Recognition and Response." PANEL DISCUSSION WITH THE VERMONT ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING COLLABORATIVE: Edith Klimoski, MS, Give Way to Freedom, Matt Hill, VT State Police Detective Trooper, Raenetta Liberty, RN, SANE Clinical Coordinator, MaryEllen Mendl, Director of Vermont 2-1-1, Sister Pat McKittrick, RN, UVM Medical Center Community Health Improvement Coordinator, Emily Reed, MSW, Case Management & Social Work. REGISTER AT www.med.uvm.edu/familymedicine/home. For more information contact Lori Durieux: Lori.Durieux@med.uvm.edu.

This Annual Workshop is an interprofessional experience for UVM Medical, Advanced Practice Nursing and Social Work Students, Family Medicine Residents, Albany College of Pharmacy Students, as well as faculty and interested community members.

THIS WEEK - February Dining with the Deans

Wednesday, February 15, 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM, in the Dean's Large Conference Room (Given E105). Join Dean Zehle and Dean Jeffries to promote positive collaboration between the students and members of the administration over a Sugar Snap-catered lunch. Share your concerns, identify problems, and suggest solutions that you may have regarding your medical education. The Larner College of Medicne is a great institution and we would love to hear what works and your ideas on how we can further improve the program.

This month's special guests are Tiffany J. Delaney, MA.Ed., Director of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Michael Upton, M.D., Faculty Development Liaison for the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.

The first 15 students to sign up are in! Please contact Kiersten Hallquist if you have any questions.

Peer Support Group

The Wellness Committee invites you to the monthly Peer Support Group on Wednesday, February 22, in Med Ed 302, from 12:00 - 1:00 PM. This is a nonjudgmental, confidential meeting for students to share their experiences and listen to those of their peers. Food will be provided. Please contact Alexa Arvidson (alexa.arvidson@med.uvm.edu) with any questions.

Fresh Fridays

The Wellness Committee invites you to the monthly Fresh Friday. Come by the Student Lounge on Friday, February 24, at noon, for some fresh produce! Food will be provided. Please contact Florence Lambert-Fliszar (florence.lambert-fliszar@med.uvm.edu) with any questions.

From Symptoms to Sequencing

Genomics and the Future of Patient Centered Care: The Pathology Interest Group (PIG) would like to invite you to a lunchtime case review session with Dr. Debra Leonard and Dr. Nikoletta Sidiropoulos on Friday, February 24, in Med Ed 204, from 12:00 - 1:00 PM. The cases presented will follow from clinical presentation through the pathologist’s office where genomic testing guided treatment and prognosis. Please contact the PIG leaders, Lizzie McLeod (Elizabeth.mcleod@med.uvm.edu) or Danielle Smith (Danielle.smith@med.uvm.edu) with any questions.

TALENT SHOW SIGN UPS!

Ladies and gentlemen, prepare yourselves for this year's College of Medicine talent show, it's going to be HUGE! To all of the many hidden talents out there, the show will be Wednesday, March 15th. You can sign up to take part in this fun opportunity by contacting Liz O'Neill (co2020) with your talent and participant names! Deadline to submit is March 1!

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RESEARCH, FELLOWSHIP, AWARDS, & SCHOLARSHIP

Kenneth and Bessie Ladeau Trust Scholarship Opportunity

Kenneth and Bessie Ladeau Trust Scholarship is to aid in-state ("Vermont resident") medical students preferably interested in cardiology or oncology, and have demonstrated financial need. If no Vermont residents apply, the trustees may consider New Hampshire residents. The deadline to apply is April 30, 2017. Please review the scholarship announcement for further details. Please contact Kari Brayden, LCM Student Financial Services Coordinator, with any questions.

NEGEA Student and Resident Travel Stipends

NEGEA Student Travel Stipends support students to attend the Annual NEGEA Conference. The amount of 2017 travel stipends is $400, which is meant to (partially) cover expenses related to attendance at the Annual NEGEA Conference, such as registration fee, travel, and lodging.  Up to 10 travel stipends will be awarded.

Any student or resident currently within an NEGEA-affiliated institution who will attend the 2017 NEGEA Education Retreat is eligible to apply for a travel stipend. Awards will be considered for those with accepted abstracts and who will serve as the primary presenter of their work. If you are interested in applying, please review the application instructions and an NEGEA flyer. The application deadline is March 01, 2017. 

Stepping Forward Together: Advancing Equity and Cultural Competency to Improve Population Health

March 27 - March 28, 2017, at the Sheraton Burlington Hotel.  Join us for this timely and essential two day discussion about health care equity and the promotion of population health for Vermonters. The two days will be filled with national, regional and local experts sharing their knowledge and experiences about health care, diversity, culture and how to best support the health of Vermonters. Dr. Camara Phyllis Jones, M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D., a world renowned expert on the social determinants of health and the promotion of equity in health care, is starting off our event with a keynote and discussion. On the second day, Tawara Goode, M.A., Director National Center for Cultural Competence & University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at the Georgetown University Medical Center will provide a keynote exploring the development and implementation of programs and initiatives in the area of cultural and linguistic competency at local, national and international levels. Feel free to view/print/share the program flyer.

Conference attendees include human services providers, economic service providers, medical providers, first responders, educators, state officials, law enforcement, translators, and more. Read more and secure tickets at the programs Eventbrite page.

HealthCare Leadership School

Are you a young professional who is passionate about improving healthcare? Do you believe change comes from within, and are you willing to enact the change you envision? The ones who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones that do.

The Healthcare Leadership School is a week where healthcare students and healthcare professionals are offered a platform for personal development. Participants from all over the world come together to create a community, share stories, passions and dreams, attend interactive peer-education sessions and learn how to create sustainable change. This school offers them tools and inspires them to be pro-active, conscious and compassionate healthcare workers. 
 
If you want to change healthcare for the better in collaboration with medical students and professionals from all over the world, find out more about the Healthcare Leadership School online and apply online before March 1st.

3rd annual Northeast Medical Student Queer Alliance Summit

On March 4th, Fenway Health (the LGBTQ health center in Boston) will be hosting the 3rd annual Northeast Medical Student Queer Alliance Summit! This is an opportunity for medical students across the northeast to collaborate to promote LGBTQ education, research and community at their respective institutions. There will also be a networking dinner the evening before, for students and residents interested in careers in LGBTQ health. Please feel free to review/print/share the event flyer! The UVM COM Gender & Sexuality Alliance will be coordinating rides down to Boston. If interested, please contact Eli Goldberg (co2020). You can register for the dinner online.

National MS Society" MS Clinical Mentorship Program 2017

The National MS Society offers a four-week MS clinical mentorship program to students who have completed at least one year of medical school. The experience will expose students to the diagnosis and comprehensive management of MS under the tutelage of MS experts. Goals are to raise awareness of the challenges experienced by people with MS and to generate interest in a career in MS care. Applications are due by February 17.

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LOST & FOUND

LOST:

Lost something? Email the Office of Medical Student Education (OMSE) a description of the item, where and when it was last seen, and who to contact if someone finds the item, and we will happily post it here!

FOUND:

Please visit the Office of Medical Education, in Given Courtyard N100, if one of the following items is yours (items left unclaimed for more than three weeks will be left as freebies in the student lounge):

  • One black e-tip HEAD finger-glove, sixe M
  • One black fleece Wristies wrist warmer
  • Long dark green, shear shawl with a red, white, and brown floral design
  • Pair of black and white knit Pistil mittens with red cuffs
  • Blue and purple stainless steel water bottle with a silver top
  • Orange and silver Sweda water bottle with "ING" logo and a black grip band around the middle
  • Black thin- and square-framed OPTX glasses (Rx +/- 1)

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CLASSIFIEDS

Housing Available - Village at Autumn Pond

The Village at Autumn Pond is now accepting applications for May 1st and June 1st! We have two new buildings that will be opening then. We have availability for One, One Bedroom + Den and 2 Bedroom/2 Bath apartments in both buildings! These apartments have an open floor plan for the kitchen and living room. All stainless steel appliances (stove, refrigerator, microwave and dishwasher included) with ample storage and countertop space. Spacious bedrooms with walk in closets, full bathrooms and washer and dryer in each apartment. Tenant pays for electric and cable/internet. We provide 1 reserved garage parking space with storage unit and for our 2 bedroom tenants we have additional outside parking spaces. We have various amenities on site including an outdoor pool, fitness center, outdoor grills and a fire pit and dog parking opening Summer 2017. The property is 20 minutes from the University of Vermont Medical Center. We are a smoke free property. Our two new buildings will be pet friendly. We allow both cats and dogs with additional deposit and monthly pet rent. Please contact us for direct pricing. Visit the website for more information, and/or take a virtual tour of the property and some of the apartments, on YouTube. Please contact Danielle Mallow, Assistant Property Manager, for direct pricing, or if you have any questions.

Room for Rent

One or two private bedrooms available in home with homeowner and another UVM student bathroom shared among students. $650/month. Available immediately through the end of May 2017. Burlington, in a private family residence, a 5 - 10 minute walk to UVM, Medical Center, & Champlain College. Parking included. No pets. Non-smoker. Kitchen privileges. References requested. Contact: Lee @ 863-2879 or email hoehn0613@gmail.com if you are interested.

Townhouse Share

Looking for roommate to share my South Burlington furnished condo: 2-bedroom, 1 1/2 bathroooms, swimming pool, tennis court, washer and dryer, and parking. It's near the bike path and 3 miles to Champlain College, UVM, and the medical center. I am seeking a professional, graduate student, or medical student. Room is furnished with a queen bed, a dresser, and a night table, but could be unfurnished. I am asking for a month-to-month agreement, $575/month, plus 1/2 utilities and deposit. The room is available February 1st. Non-smoker and no pets. If you are interested, please email me at mimvermont@gmail.com.

Essex Junction – Furnished, Newly Renovated Room for Rent- $700/month, all utilities included

Perfect living situation for serious student. Entire upstairs (large, private, bright room and bathroom) available in a 3-bedroom home in Essex Junction in family-friendly, quiet neighborhood. Features include all new flooring, furniture and new, private bath. Ample storage and free use of washer/dryer. Three month or six-month lease. No smokers or tobacco use. No drug use. Responsible alcohol use. Not a party house. References required. Must like dogs and cats. No additional pets. Lease term is negotiable. Read more and view pictures in the housing flyer. If you are interested, call Miriam at 802-872-8002 or email mharms@uvm.edu.

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