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Financial Aid Services

Talk to a financial aid counselor today to help you plan for your education and training. They can help you explore:

  • Grants, scholarships, and loans
  • Loan forgiveness program
  • Tuition benefits

Learn more about your financial aid options.

 

 

BIPOC Mentoring

Young Black Vermonters ages 7-18 year old can find community support and safe spaces with Black adults. Services and programs include:

  • 1:1 mentoring
  • Affinity groups
  • Family events

Find community through Living Proof Mentoring.

 

Career Support

Work with a counselor to help you with any aspect of your job or career journey. The staff at HireAbility Vermont (formerly VocRehab) can give you support with:

  • Assistive technology for anyone living with a disability
  • Benefits counseling so you can access your Social Security benefits
  • Planning your path to employment after release from a jail
  • Finding a job as a mature worker
  • Trying out a new employer in a safe environment
  • Counseling for people with deaf gain
  • Planning after high school
  • Job support for people living with a disability

Learn more about HireAbility or connect with someone at your local office.

 

 

Education and Outreach Counselors

A VSAC Education and Outreach Counselor can offer you advice on your education and training options as you prepare for your future. Education and outreach counselors offer the following to people all across the state:

  • Making decisions about your career
  • Planning for your education and training
  • Choosing a college or technical center
  • Financial aid

Learn more or talk to a VSAC counselor today.

A view of the Randolph Center Campus in the fall

 

Internship Opportunities

Explore a career you are interested in by getting experience in a job. Internships are entry-level positions for people who have not worked in that industry before. High school students, college students, and young adults are most likely to be interns. Internships can:

  • Last from a few weeks to a year
  • Be part-time or full-time
  • Range from 10-20 hours a week
  • Be paid, unpaid, or college credit bearing

Learn more about internships.