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News Releases
F is for February, FAFSA and financial aid
Time for students to file for next year’s financial aid – including Öйú¾º²ÊÍø state grant
WINOOSKI (February 2, 2017) – Vermont Student Assistance Corp is reminding students to file their annual FAFSA application – the crucial first step to receiving financial aid.
And Öйú¾º²ÊÍø has an additional incentive: Every high school...
Öйú¾º²ÊÍø study finds 6 in 10 unemployed Vermonters now working after completing non-degree courses
Postsecondary education and training will grow workforce
WINOOSKI (January 26, 2017)—Vermont’s landmark non-degree grant program pays off in career opportunities and employment gains, according to a new study from Vermont Student Assistance Corp.
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NEK students see Lyndon State up close and personal
Over 400 students meet men’s basketball team, learn about college life
WINOOSKI (January 17, 2017) – Lyndon State College’s men’s basketball team and their head coach have been scoring points around the Northeast Kingdom with visits to local schools organized by Vermont Student Assistance Corp.
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Öйú¾º²ÊÍø’s efficiency efforts earn EPA ENERGY STAR® certification for sixth straight year
Winooski headquarters ranks in top 10 percent across the U.S.
WINOOSKI (November 28, 2016) – Vermont Student Assistance Corp. has earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR certification for the sixth year in a row, racking up its highest score yet for energy efficiency...
Vt. congressional delegation announces $2.4 million grant for Öйú¾º²ÊÍø
Federal education grant will serve over 1,500 adults to promote workforce development
WINOOSKI (October 25, 2016) – The Vermont congressional delegation today announced that the Vermont Student Assistance Corp. will receive $2.4 million over five years in a federal Educational Opportunity Center grant to promote...
Fafsa facts and tips
File the Fafsa even if you don’t think you’ll qualify for federal aid
Most financial aid is first come, first served. Don’t miss out on available money because you wait too long! File the Fafsa even if you don’t think you’ll qualify for federal aid. It’s used by most schools in determining...