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2020

10
Aug

VSAC survey shows how COVID-19 has impacted students’ college plans

Study comes at critical time as Vermonters look to new school year

WINOOSKI (Aug. 10, 2020) –Vermont Student Assistance Corp. released survey results today that capture the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has affected college enrollment plans among Vermont students.

While most rising and...

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20
Jul

VSAC shows you how to pick the right education loan

Online interactive webinar tackles the ABCs of student loans

WINOOSKI (July 20, 2020) – Vermont Student Assistance Corp. is offering a free online webinar for students and families on how to make smart borrowing decisions, Tuesday, July 28 at 6 p.m. Students and families can participate via...

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28
May

VSAC awards $1.4 million in scholarships to high school seniors



WINOOSKI (May 21, 2020) –Vermont Student Assistance Corp. has announced it has awarded over $1.4 million in scholarships to graduating high school seniors to continue their education after high school. 

In addition to the...

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14
May

VSAC’s “have takeout on us” celebrates H.S. Class of 2020

Congrats high school seniors! Share a photo for a chance at your favorite grub compliments of VSAC.

WINOOSKI (May 15, 2020) – To all the graduating high school seniors in Vermont: Congratulations! VSAC wants to pay for takeout, to celebrate you.

That’s right. Vermont Student Assistance Corp. will pay $50 toward takeout for 5...

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10
Feb

Looking for a new career direction? VSAC has a plan for you.

Join us for a night: Take workshops, learn about loan rehab & apply for a grant to upskill your career.

WINOOSKI (February 10, 2020) – Looking for the next step in your career? Vermont Student Assistance Corp. can help you find the job training and money to pay for it at a College & Career Pathways night near you.

College & Career...

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06
Jan

The Curtis Fund receives $300,000 from Hoehl Family Foundation

3-year grant funds career training for hundreds in ‘promising career fields’

The Curtis Fund

The Hoehl Family Foundation has awarded $300,000 to The Curtis Fund’s new Credentials of Value scholarship program, helping hundreds of Vermonters complete career training for Vermont’s high-demand, high-return jobs.

The Curtis...

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