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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Blog Archive: A Parent
Ashley describes her education journey as a bit of a smorgasbord. Now the Executive Director of the Upper Valley Habitat for Humanity, she pursued multiple opportunities and certifications that boosted her employability and career—while accumulating less than $5,000 in student debt.
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St. Johnsbury Academy student Lily Call wants to be part of the solution for the state's healthcare workforce. “I want to stay in my local community both for school and after because I want to make an impact on a small town."
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Struggling with motivation in the second semester? Learn how to stay focused, avoid burnout, and beat the mid-year slump with these productivity tips for students.
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High school students who are pondering their next steps for college, training, or career—and the family and guardians who support them—are invited to attend VSAC’s free College & Career Pathways event, Saturday, March 14, at the University of Vermont.
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Lee, a senior at Lake Region Union High School, is charting his path to a career in psychiatric nursing. With resilience and support from his family, Lee is determined to show that transgender students can succeed in challenging STEM careers.
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After facing difficult living circumstances, health challenges, and single parenthood, Samantha found the courage to begin again. She earned academic honors and discovered her path. Soon graduating with her bachelor’s degree, she’s accelerating toward her master’s—and a career in helping children.
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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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