VSAC will be closed Monday, February 16, 2026 in observance of Presidents’ Day.
Blog Archive: A Parent
Navigating the postsecondary education landscape can feel overwhelming. It’s normal to ask questions like: what should I study, what kind of program should I enroll in, what type of credential should I earn and how do I know it’s going to get me the job I want? The answers to these questions will…
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Matthew’s journey began with homelessness and online high school using library Wi-Fi. With strength, dedication, and the support of his community, he broke down barriers, found his calling in social work, and made his way to college.
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Noah has always made the most of his time. Dual enrollment, advanced coursework, and community college gave him a strong head start at UVM. Balancing classes, work, and careful planning, Noah is steadily building the future he envisions—with the support of his family and community.
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Growing up in a bustling, loving household, Lydia Ste. Marie channels the support of family and community in pursuit of her nursing degree.
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Do you need help paying for college or career training in fall 2026? Scholarships can be a great way to fund your future. It’s worth it to review VSAC’s Scholarships & Forgivable Loans 2026–2027 booklet—so you don’t miss out on the chance to receive free money. If you’re a high school senior or a…
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The new year offers an opportunity to reflect upon aspirations—and commit to the work needed to achieve them. Students of all ages are putting in the effort to bring their goals to fruition. Education continues to shape pathways for learners at every stage, and 2026 brings new possibilities for…
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Conversation and believing that every person deserves a path that works for them are at the heart of planning for the future. As you connect with others during winter break, keep in mind that (fortunately!) Vermont offers great options to help bring every student’s goals to life.
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With strong support, helpful information, and mentors in their corner, Amara became a speech pathologist, and Nick became a real estate broker.
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Raised in rural West Fairlee, Ailyn Langley followed her fascination with nature to Dartmouth. Now a first-generation college student exploring marine biology, she’s embracing new opportunities as she charts her path toward a future shaped by curiosity and discovery.
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This Thanksgiving, we give thanks to the students who share their stories—and their journeys—with us and talk with them about what they’re thankful for. Their experiences remind us how powerful encouragement from teachers, families, and communities can be.
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