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Blog Archive: Applying to College
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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With guidance and determination, Tasha Gallup found a path to college and specialized in sports medicine. Building the career of her dreams, she became a Physician Assistant.
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In celebration of National First-Generation Day, five VSAC employees reflect upon being the first in their families to go to college—and where they are now.
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Aerospace engineering is a challenge for anyone—and as a first-generation college student, Maria faced additional hurdles. With strength, hard work and the support of community, Maria persevered. Now, she’s carving out a career as an aerospace engineer.
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Autumn is a great time to plan for college and job training, so when spring arrives, you’ll be ready for next steps. If you’re looking forward to starting or continuing your education, but don’t know where to begin—you’re not alone! Most good-paying, high-demand jobs in Vermont require some form of…
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Julia Gosselin always felt at home in the woods—but finding direction in life was a challenge. Supported by mentors and her love of nature, she pushed through personal and academic hurdles. Now, she’s building a future rooted in conservation, community connection, and care for the environment.
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OJ Daring moved from sunny Jamaica to snowy Vermont—and while the winters were cold, his passion for film burned bright. With support from VSAC’s GEAR UP program, he found the momentum to pursue film and finance at Champlain College.
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When Dallas Kelly received a Book Award scholarship to St. Michael’s College, the standout student faced a tough decision: follow her dream to a big-city school or make the more affordable choice. As her journey unfolded, she discovered that choosing affordability didn’t have to mean giving up on her dreams.
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Josh’s path—from rural Vermont to global relief work—was shaped by creativity, service, and the support of those who believed in him. Today, he leads WYKR and a local newspaper, driven by a belief in community, curiosity, and the power of being seen for one’s full potential.
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