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VSAC receives $2.9 million grant to provide educational opportunities for adult learners

Vermont Educational Opportunity Center receives five-year funding extension

WINOOSKI – The Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC), Vermont’s statewide organization supporting education for Vermonters beyond high school, announced that it has received a significant five-year funding extension for its Educational Opportunity Center, which helps Vermont adult learners connect with college and workforce training.

The $2.9 million federal grant allows the EOC to continue its work through 2026. The EOC was founded in 1991 and has helped more than 60,000 adult Vermonters over the last three decades.

“We talk about education as the ‘great equalizer,’” said Scott Giles, VSAC President and CEO. “Thinking about those 60,000 people, and the milestones they’ve been able to achieve in their lives – the families they’ve grown, the businesses they’ve started, and the communities they’ve strengthened – really makes that truth hit home. I’m so proud of the work that VSAC’s counseling team does every day, and I’m grateful to the hard work of our Congressional delegation that will allow that work to continue,” he said.

Governor Phil Scott stressed the importance of continual workforce training, adding that it’s a critical time for growth – both for Vermont and for Vermonters.

“Working to grow Vermont’s workforce and expanding workforce development opportunities have been top priorities for my administration,” said Governor Scott. “This will be even more critical as we work out of the pandemic and rebuild, and programs like this will go a long way in helping Vermonters develop the tools they need to succeed.”

Merrilyn Tatarczuch-Koff, VSAC Director of Vermont’s EOC, said the program works with some 1,600 Vermonters each year who do not have bachelor’s degrees and wish to continue their education. According to Tatarczuch-Koff, EOC counselors, working with numerous community partners, can help their clients, either virtually, by phone, or in person. Seven statewide counselors offer one-on-one counseling in the way of career exploration, identifying educational and professional certification programs, and connecting with funding sources such as scholarships and grants.

For more information about the EOC program, or to schedule time with a counselor, Vermonters can visit https://www.vsac.org/plan/adult-learners or call (877) 961-4369.

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About VSAC – Changing Lives through Education and Training since 1965: Vermont Student Assistance Corporation is a public, nonprofit agency established by the Vermont Legislature in 1965 to help Vermonters achieve their education and training goals after high school. VSAC serves students and their families in grades 7-12, as well as adults returning to school, by providing education and career planning services, need-based grants, scholarships, and education loans. VSAC has awarded more than $600 million in grants and scholarships for Vermont students, and administers Vermont’s 529 college savings plan. Learn more at  www.vsac.org.