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Free events for families to plan for education and training after high school!
If you aren’t sure what to do after high school, or if the decision feels overwhelming to you, you’re not alone. Or perhaps you have a plan, but are wondering how you’re going to pay for it. Education and training after high school can open doors and help you achieve future goals. College & Career Pathways is a series of free events hosted around the state to help high school students and parents/guardians discover resources and connect with local experts so that you can better understand options and prepare for future success.
What is College & Career Pathways?
On Saturday, March 8, 2025, families are invited to join us in person at the University of Vermont (UVM) Davis Center or online via Zoom to take part in live workshops, discover free resources, and connect with local experts to help prepare for education or training after high school.
March 8th Event Schedule:
- 1:00 – 2:00 PM Registration & Resource Fair (In-person only)
- 2:00 – 2:15 PM Welcome (In-person & online)
- 2:25 – 3:10 PM Breakout Workshops #1 (In-person & online)
- 3:20 – 4:05 PM Breakout Workshops #2 (In-person & online)
- 4:15 – 5:00 PM Breakout Workshops #3 (In-person & online)
Registration for this free event will open in early January 2025.
High school events:
We will also be offering four events for high schools around the state:
- Thursday, March 13, 9:00 am–2:00 pm at Landmark College
- Thursday, March 20, 9:00 am–2:00 pm at Saint Michael's College
- Monday, April 7, 8:45 am–1:45 pm at the Vermont State University Lyndon Campus (in partnership with the Northeast Kingdom College Fair)
- Wednesday, April 9, 8:45 am–2:00 pm at the Vermont State University Castleton Campus (in partnership with the Rutland Area Guidance Counselors’ College Fair)
High schools are invited to register to bring students to these events during the school day. Registration for these events opened on December 2, 2024.
If you’re a school interested in bringing students to one of these events, reach out to collegepathways@vsac.org for more information.
Workshop descriptions and resources for the 2025 events are available in the tabbed content below. Watch any of the 2024 workshops on VSAC's College & Career Pathways YouTube playlist. You can also listen to each session on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
Below you can find more details and resources for the resource fair and each of the live workshops that will be offered at the March 8, 2025 event.
Please note that the resource fair will be offered in-person only. All workshops will be offered both in person and virtually.
Click on each green bar below for event details and additional resources.
- Welcome and Opening Remarks
Join VSAC and special guests from 2-2:15pm to kick off the day.
- Exhibitors at the In-Person Resource Fair, 1-2pm
- Advance Vermont: MyFutureVT.org, an initiative of Advance Vermont, is a free, online resource that provides you with the tools and guidance you need to make informed decisions about your career and education journey. Use MyFutureVT to explore careers, find post-high school education and training, and get connected with the supports you need along the way.
- Community College of Vermont: Virtual attendees can connect with us at admissions@ccv.edu.
- Dartmouth College - Undergraduate Admissions: Virtual attendees can explore ways to connect with Dartmouth through on-campus or online programming at admissions.dartmouth.edu/visit/visit-dartmouth.
- Gap Year Association: Virtual attendees can discover programs and connect with a Gap Year Consultant at www.gapyearassociation.org/
- Landmark College: Virtual attendees can schedule a meeting with an admissions counselor by calling 802-387-6718 or emailing admissions@landmark.edu.
- Saint Michael’s College: Virtual attendees can connect with admissions at smcvt.edu/admission-aid/.
- University of Vermont Admissions: Virtual attendees can take an immersive virtual tour, join an online info session, register to chat with an admissions counselor, or schedule a visit at https://www.uvm.edu/admissions/undergraduate/visit-options.
- UVM College of Education and Social Services: Virtual attendees can learn more about CESS programs by contacting our professional advisors at CESSSTSV@uvm.edu.
- Vermont Army National Guard: Virtual attendees can schedule a meeting by reaching out to MSG Courtney Weisert at 802-274-3830, going to https://vt.public.ng.mil/Join-The-VT-Guard/Recruiter-Contacts/, or visiting our office at 10 East Allen St. in Winooski, VT.
- Vermont Registered Apprenticeship Program: Virtual attendees can learn about opportunities and connect with us at labor.vermont.gov/workforce-development/apprenticeship.
- Vermont State University: Virtual attendees can schedule a meeting with an admissions counselor via email request to admissions@vermontstate.edu.
- Vermont State University Apprenticeship Programs: Virtual attendees can learn more at https://cewd.vtc.edu/cewd/electrical-plumbing-apprenticeships/ and connect with us at vtcelpl@vermontstate.edu.
- VSAC Grants, Scholarships & Loans: Virtual attendees can connect with us Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm at 800-882-4166 (Grants), 888-253-4819 (Scholarships), or 800-226-1029 (Loans).
- VSAC Outreach Programs: Virtual attendees can connect with us Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm at 877-961-4369.
Session 1 | 2:25 – 3:10pm
- The College Search: Finding the Right Fit
Know you want to continue your education after high school, but unsure how to choose a school or training program? This interactive workshop will help you consider what you want from your post-high school experience, and provide strategies and tools to start narrowing down the search to institutions that meet your needs.
Audience: Best for 9th–11th grade students alone or with their parents/guardians (less appropriate for parents/guardians alone)
Presenter: Sara Vargo, VSAC GEAR UP Assistant ManagerResources:
- Presenter Handout: College Comparison Chart (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Choose the College That's Right for You (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Making the Most of College Visits (PDF)
- VSAC College Search Resources
- Finding Colleges That Fit (PDF)
- College Navigator
- College Scorecard
- College Board BigFuture
- Cappex College Search
- How to Pick the Right School Flow Chart
- Your Financial Path to Graduation
- Navigating the College Search for Students Who Learn Differently
This workshop will give neurodiverse students and their families the tools you need to determine fit and prepare for the transition to education after high school. We will discuss what to consider, the questions to ask, the legal landscape, and the wide range of accommodations, supports, and programs that exist in post-secondary education today. The presenter will also share some details about the specific expertise of Landmark College, which specializes in educating neurodiverse high school and college students.
Audience: Best for 9th–12th grade students and their parents/guardians; also appropriate for college access professionals
Presenter: Lori Harding, Director of LC Online Partnerships, Landmark CollegeResources:
GENERAL
- Students with Disabilities Preparing for Postsecondary Education: Know Your Rights and Responsibilities – U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights.
- K&W Guide to Colleges for Students with Learning Differences, 15th Edition– Or, borrow a copy from the library.
- ADDitude Magazine – ADHD resource.
- How to Prepare for College: Transition Tips for ADHD Students (additudemag.com)
SPECIFIC
- Landmark College for Students with Learning Disabilities, ADHD & ASD
- Summer Programs – Landmark College
- Online Programs
- Online Dual Enrollment – LC Online (landmark.edu)
- Online College START – LC Online (landmark.edu)
- Associate Degrees – LC Online (landmark.edu)
- TaC (PG/Gap) – Landmark College
- Bridge Experience – Landmark College
- The College Tour – Award-Winning Landmark College Episode
- Strategies for the SAT & ACT
Want to make yourself a stronger candidate for college admissions and merit-based financial aid by earning a high score? Get “best practice” strategies and free test-prep resources from a professional test prep tutor.
Audience: Best for 10th & 11th grade students
Presenter: Matthew Shagam, TutorResources:
- Presenter Handout: Test Tips and Strategies (PDF)
- act.org
- collegeboard.com
- Khan Academy
- The Ultimate Guide to SAT Grammar, 3rd edition, Erica Meltzer (book)
- The Critical Reader, 2nd edition, Erica Meltzer (book)
- Supporting Your Teen’s Career Search
How can you help your child figure out what they want to do, without telling them what to do? This workshop will cover what your high schooler needs from you in their career search, and how to help them identify and explore their career interests.
Audience: Best for the parents/guardians of 9th–12th grade students
Presenter: Kathi Terami, Executive Director, Careers CLiCResources:
Session 2 | 3:20 – 4:05pm
- Apprenticeship Opportunities
Enrolling in a registered apprenticeship program is a smart investment in your career. It provides hands-on training, mentorship, and a path to a rewarding career with long-term stability and growth opportunities. Come learn about the opportunities that exist in Vermont, and how to pursue a registered apprenticeship to take the first step toward your dream career.
Audience: Best for 10th & 11th grade students and their parents/guardians
Presenters: Sarah Ballou, Program Manager, VTSU Electrical and Plumbing Apprenticeship Programs & Christopher Laflam, Vermont Department of Labor – Workforce DevelopmentResources:
- Financial Aid & Managing College Costs
Find out how families cover college costs. We'll explain:
- the types of financial aid available (grants, scholarships, loans)
- the basics of financial aid applications
- ways to compare college costs before you apply
Audience: Best for 10th & 11th grade students and their parents/guardians
Presenter: Matt "Beagle" Bourgault, VSAC Talent Search DirectorResources:
- Presenter Handout: Financial Aid & Managing College Costs (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: College Financial Aid Checklist (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Questions to Ask the Financial Aid Office (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Financial Aid Vocabulary (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: How to Create an FSA ID (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Five ACTIONS for Financial Aid (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: My Education Loans: What to know before you borrow (PDF)
- Vermont Grants for Education & Training
- Understanding FAFSA & Financial Aid (available in 10 languages)
- Types of Financial Aid
- The Financial Aid Process
- Paying for College Resources
- VSAC’s Paying for College Guide (PDF)
- FAFSA Filing Guide
- Federal Student Aid
- Federal Student Aid Estimator
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau tool for comparing financial aid offers
- NEBHE Tuition Break
- Student loan debt/salary wizard
- Workforce Development Funding
- Vermont Grants
- I Wish I Knew That! Programs to Pursue Before You Graduate
Participants will learn about the Flexible Pathways opportunities available to students and how participating in one or more of these programs in high school can help you get a jumpstart on your future.
Audience: Best for 9th–11th grade students and their parents/guardians
Presenter: Amy Dodge, Post-Secondary Programs Coordinator, Vermont Agency of Education (Please note that the presenter will be joining this session virtually)Resources:
- Navigating the Admissions Process
Overwhelmed by the college admissions process? Hear directly from college admissions counselors about the steps involved in applying, what they look for in students, and how they can support you through the process.
Audience: Best for 10th & 11th grade students and their parents/guardians
Presenters: Elga Gruner, Senior Assistant Director of Admissions, Vermont State University & Anna Dechert, Senior Associate Director of Admissions, Dartmouth CollegeResources:
- Presenter Handout: College Admissions Checklist (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Questions for the Admissions Interview (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Speak the Language: College Admissions (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Choosing Your Team (PDF)
- VSAC’s College Admissions Toolkit (PDF)
- The College Application Process
- UVM Admissions
- Visit UVM
- UVM Transfer Pathways
- Vermont State University Application Checklist
- Visit Vermont State University
- Vermont State University Academic Programs
- Dartmouth Admissions
Session 3 | 4:15 – 5:00pm
- MyFutureVT: Your Guide to Success After High School
Planning for life after high school can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Come explore MyFutureVT, a free resource for career exploration, education options, and financial planning. Plus, learn about the Vermont Employment Pathfinder, a new tool that will help you connect the dots between your skills/interests and education/job opportunities. Gain the confidence and tools to confidently chart your path to success!
Audience: Best for 9th–12th grade students and their parents/guardians
Presenter: Tom Cheney, Executive Director, Advance VermontResources:
- Scholarships: Free Money!
Learn how to find and apply for local, state, and national scholarships.
Audience: Best for 11th grade students and their parents/guardians
Presenter: Matt "Beagle" Bourgault, VSAC Talent Search DirectorResources:
- Presenter Handout: Learning About Scholarships (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: VSAC Scholarship Book (PDF)
- Scholarships Tips & Timelines
- Cappex Scholarship Search
- College Board Scholarship Search
- College Board Opportunity Scholarships
- Fastweb Scholarship Search
- Tips for the VSAC Scholarship Application (PDF)
- Scholarships for Military Families (PDF)
- Taking a Gap Year: How to Build an Intentional Path to Your Future
What if you could take time after high school to explore your interests, gain new skills, and not fall behind—but get ahead? Taking an intentional gap year offers a chance to build confidence, develop independence, and gain clarity about future goals. Gap year expert Julia Rogers will lead an eye-opening session showcasing how a well-planned year can help students thrive—socially, professionally and personally—no matter what post-secondary option comes next. You'll explore the range of opportunities a gap year offers, get tips on how to plan for college deferment or reapplication, strategize how to finance gap time and learn how to design a meaningful and fun gap year.
Audience: Best for 10th-12th grade students and their parents/guardians
Presenter: Julia Rogers, President Emeritus, Gap Year AssociationResources:
- Presenter Handout: Gap Year 101 with all the basics of gap year info
- Gap Year Data one-pager
- Gap Year Planning Guide (GYA)
- Gap Year Alumni Stories Playlist
- Gap Year Association
- Gap Year Radio Podcast: a podcast featuring interviews with industry experts and gap year alums.
- GoOverseas: gap year program listings
- AmeriCorps: fully funded government gap year
- Low-Cost Gap Year Opportunities Webinar
- Canadian Gap Year Association Youtube Channel
- Writing the Admissions Essay
The admissions essay brings your unique voice to your college applications – this session will provide you with strategies to approach this important piece of writing and a better understanding of how it will be reviewed.
Audience: Best for 10th & 11th grade students and their parents/guardians
Presenter: Carrie Pratt, Senior Assistant Director of Admissions, University of VermontResources:
Below you can find more details and resources for each of the live workshops that will be offered at the weekday events. Click on each workshop name to find the description and resources for that session.
Click on each green bar below for event details and additional resources.
Event Schedules
- Landmark College on Thursday, March 13
- 8:45–9:15am: Bus arrival & check-in
- 9:15–9:45am: Welcome & opening activity
- 10:00–10:45am: Breakout workshop 1
- 10:55–11:40am: Breakout workshop 2
- 11:50am–12:35pm: Breakout workshop 3
- 12:45–1:25pm: Lunch
- 1:35–1:45pm: Closing & door prizes
- 1:45–2:00pm: Schools depart
- Saint Michael's College on Thursday, March 20
- 8:45–9:15am: Bus arrival & check-in
- 9:15–9:45am: Welcome & opening activity
- 10:00–10:45am: Breakout workshop 1
- 10:55–11:40am: Breakout workshop 2
- 11:50am–12:30pm: Lunch or breakout workshop 3
- 12:40–1:20pm: Groups switch for lunch or breakout workshop 3
- 1:30–1:45pm: Closing & door prizes
- 1:45–2:00pm: Schools depart
- Vermont State University Lyndon Campus on Monday, April 7
- 8:30–9:00am: Bus arrival & check-in
- 9:00–9:30am: Welcome & opening activity
- 9:40–10:25am: Breakout workshop 1
- 10:35–11:20am: Breakout workshop 2
- 11:30am–12:10pm: Half the group head to NEK College Fair, other half to lunch
- 12:20–1:00pm: Groups switch for NEK College Fair and lunch
- 1:10–1:30pm: Closing & door prizes
- 1:30–1:45pm: Schools depart
- Vermont State University Castleton Campus on Wednesday, April 9
- 8:30–9:00am: Bus arrival & check-in
- 9:00–9:30am: Welcome & opening activity
- 9:45–10:35am: Half the group head to Rutland Area Guidance Counselors' College Fair, other half to breakout workshop 1
- 10:50–11:40am: Groups switch for Rutland Area Guidance Counselors' College Fair and breakout workshop 1
- 11:50am–12:35pm: Half the group head to lunch, other half to breakout workshop 2
- 12:45–1:30pm: Groups switch for lunch and breakout workshop 2
- 1:40–1:50pm: Closing & door prizes
- 1:50–2:00pm: Schools depart
2025 Event Workshop Details
- Career Search: Finding the Right Fit
What career fields and skill sets will be in demand as you enter the workforce? Come explore how your unique skills and interests match up with promising careers in Vermont.
Presenter: Careers CLiC & Vermont Department of Labor
Resources:
- The College Search: Finding the Right Fit
Know you want to continue your education after high school, but unsure how to choose a school or training program? This interactive workshop will help you consider what you want from your post-high school experience, and provide strategies and tools to start narrowing down the search to institutions that meet your needs.
Presenter: VSAC Career & Education Outreach
Resources:
- Presenter Handout: College Comparison Chart (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Choose the College That's Right for You (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Making the Most of College Visits (PDF)
- VSAC College Search Resources
- Finding Colleges That Fit (PDF)
- College Navigator
- College Scorecard
- College Board BigFuture
- Cappex College Search
- How to Pick the Right School Flow Chart
- Your Financial Path to Graduation
- Friends & Family Challenge: Credentialing Up Together in Vermont (offered at Lyndon event for adult attendees)
A workshop for adults to explore career and educational opportunities. Join VSAC EOC Counselor, Marti Kingsley, and learn about options for adults seeking further education and training. This workshop will cover career information, educational options, and how to access funding. The “challenge” is to enroll in further education or training and to encourage family and friends to do the same.
Presenter: VSAC Educational Opportunity Center (EOC)
Resources:
- Navigating the Admissions Process
Overwhelmed by the college admissions process? Hear directly from a college admissions counselor about the steps involved in applying, what they look for in students, and how they can support you through the process.
Presenter: Host Campus Admissions Department
Resources:
- Presenter Handout: College Admissions Checklist (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Questions for the Admissions Interview (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Speak the Language: College Admissions (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Choosing Your Team (PDF)
- VSAC’s College Admissions Toolkit (PDF)
- The College Application Process
- Landmark College Admissions
- Saint Michael's College Admissions
- UVM Transfer Pathways
- Vermont State University Application Checklist
- Visit Vermont State University
- Vermont State University Academic Programs
- Navigating the College Search for Students Who Learn Differently (offered at Landmark event)
This workshop will give neurodiverse students the tools you need to determine fit and prepare for the transition to education after high school. We will discuss what to consider, the questions to ask, the legal landscape, and the wide range of accommodations, supports, and programs that exist in post-secondary education today. The presenter will also share some details about the specific expertise of Landmark College, which specializes in educating neurodiverse high school and college students.
Presenter: Landmark College Admissions Department
Resources:
GENERAL
- Students with Disabilities Preparing for Postsecondary Education: Know Your Rights and Responsibilities – U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights.
- K&W Guide to Colleges for Students with Learning Differences, 15th Edition– Or, borrow a copy from the library.
- ADDitude Magazine – ADHD resource.
- How to Prepare for College: Transition Tips for ADHD Students (additudemag.com)
SPECIFIC
- Landmark College for Students with Learning Disabilities, ADHD & ASD
- Summer Programs – Landmark College
- Online Programs
- Online Dual Enrollment – LC Online (landmark.edu)
- Online College START – LC Online (landmark.edu)
- Associate Degrees – LC Online (landmark.edu)
- TaC (PG/Gap) – Landmark College
- Bridge Experience – Landmark College
- The College Tour – Award-Winning Landmark College Episode
- Pathways to a Great Career Without a College Degree
Career and Technical Education (CTE) can be a great way to increase skills or jumpstart your career. Through CTE, students can pursue a valuable license or credential during or after high school. This workshop will help you understand the range of options available.
Presenters: Vermont Adult Career & Technical Education Association, Vermont Department of Labor, and VSAC Educational Opportunity Center
Resources
Career Exploration Resources:
- Vermont's Most Promising Jobs
- MyFutureVT
- Exploring Career Options
- Occupational Outlooks
- VT Department of Labor Apprenticeship Program
Vermont Career Training & Industry Recognized Credential Programs:
- Advanced Welding Institute
- CCV Apprenticeships
- CCV Credentials & Training
- CCV Degrees & Certificate Programs
- Champlain College Online Certificate Programs
- Champlain College Centers of Experience
- Commercial Driver Training
- Northlands Job Corps Center
- O’Brien's Aveda Institute
- Saint Michael’s College Certificate and Professional Endorsement Programs
- UVM Continuing and Distance Education
- Vermont Adult CTE
- Vermont State University Castleton Campus Certificate Programs
- Vermont State University Continuing Education at Johnson and Lyndon Campuses
- Vermont State University Continuing Education at the Randolph Campus
- Vermont Works for Women Construction Trades Program
- Yestermorrow Design/Build School
Resources to find and pay for career training:
- Pathways to Service: Exploring Military Options (offered at Saint Michael’s event)
Considering military service? We'll discuss the possibilities, from type of service (active, reserve, or national guard) to different branches (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Space Force) to how to consider officer candidacy versus enlistment.
Presenter: James Yepez, Lt. Col. (Ret.), USAF and School Counseling Coordinator, Burlington Technical Center
Resources:
- Military.com (general info page for military entry)
- US Army Official Website
- US Navy Official Website
- US Air Force Official Website
- US Marine Corps Official Website
- US Coast Guard Official Website
- US Space Force Official Website
- ROTC Programs
- ASVAB
- ASVAB Test Prep
- Delayed Entry Program (2021 article written by Veterans.com Team)
- Army National Guard Scholarships
- Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP)
- Paying for Education After High School
Nervous about how you’ll afford to pay for college or career training? Learn about how others make it work, the types of financial aid available and how to apply for them, and what you should be doing now to set yourself up for success.
Presenter: VSAC Career & Education Outreach
Resources:
- Presenter Handout: Financial Aid & Managing College Costs (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: College Financial Aid Checklist (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Questions to Ask the Financial Aid Office (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: Financial Aid Vocabulary (PDF)
- Vermont Grants for Education & Training
- Understanding FAFSA & Financial Aid (available in 10 languages)
- Types of Financial Aid
- The Financial Aid Process
- Paying for College Resources
- VSAC’s Paying for College Guide (PDF)
- My Education Loans: What to know before you borrow (PDF)
- How to Create an FSA ID (PDF)
- FAFSA Filing Guide (PDF)
- Federal Student Aid
- Federal Student Aid Estimator
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau tool for comparing financial aid offers
- NEBHE Tuition Break
- Student loan debt/salary wizard
- Workforce Development Funding
- Vermont Grants
- Real World Ready: Life Advice from Recent Grads
Join recent high school graduates as they walk us through their journey, what they learned along the way, and begin talking about what you can do to prepare for you path ahead - it's coming up fast!
Presenter: VSAC GEAR UP Alumni
- Scholarships: Free Money!
Learn how to find and apply for local, state, and national scholarships.
Presenter: VSAC Career & Education Outreach
Resources:
- Presenter Handout: Learning About Scholarships (PDF)
- Presenter Handout: VSAC Scholarship Book (PDF)
- Scholarships Tips & Timelines
- Cappex Scholarship Search
- College Board Scholarship Search
- College Board Opportunity Scholarships
- Fastweb Scholarship Search
- Tips for the VSAC Scholarship Application (PDF)
- Scholarships for Military Families (PDF)
- Taking a Gap Year: How to Build an Intentional Path to Your Future (offered at Saint Michael’s event)
What if you could take time after high school to explore your interests, gain new skills, and not fall behind—but get ahead? Taking an intentional gap year offers a chance to build confidence, develop independence, and gain clarity about future goals. Gap year expert Julia Rogers will lead an eye-opening session showcasing how a well-planned year can help students thrive—socially, professionally and personally—no matter what post-secondary option comes next. You'll explore the range of opportunities a gap year offers, get tips on how to plan for college deferment or reapplication, strategize how to finance gap time and learn how to design a meaningful and fun gap year.
Presenter: Julia Rogers, President Emeritus, Gap Year Association
Resources:
- Presenter Handout: Gap Year 101 with all the basics of gap year info
- Gap Year Data one-pager
- Gap Year Planning Guide (GYA)
- Gap Year Alumni Stories Playlist
- Gap Year Association
- Gap Year Radio Podcast: a podcast featuring interviews with industry experts and gap year alums.
- GoOverseas: gap year program listings
- AmeriCorps: fully funded government gap year
- Low-Cost Gap Year Opportunities Webinar
- Canadian Gap Year Association Youtube Channel
- Writing the Admissions Essay
Find out what colleges look for in the admissions essay and discover how to craft an essay that sets you apart.
Presenter: Host Campus Admissions Department
Resources:
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Short-Term Training & Apprenticeships: Short-term training can be a great way to increase skills or jump-start your career, and apprenticeships enable you to earn while you learn. Discover the wide variety of training options available both in-person and online throughout Vermont.
Intro to Résumé Writing: Find out what employers look for in a résumé and walk away with a checklist for creating a job application that will improve your odds of getting an interview.
Interviewing Success Strategies: Find out how to prepare for a job interview and show off your best self to potential employers. While structured around applying for a job, these tips can also be applied to a college admissions interview.
The College Search—Finding the Right Fit: Learn what to consider and then reflect on what you want from your postsecondary experience so that you can narrow the search to institutions that meet your values and preferences. While structured around the college search, these questions can also be helpful in thinking about what you might want in a future employer or non-degree training program.
Strategies for the SAT & ACT: Want to make yourself a stronger candidate for college admissions and merit-based financial aid by earning a high score on the SAT or ACT? Get “best practice” strategies and free test-prep resources from a professional test prep tutor.
Navigating the Admissions Process: Overwhelmed by the college admissions process? Hear directly from college admissions counselors about the steps involved in applying, what they look for in students, and ways they can support you through the process.
Writing the Admissions Essay: Find out what colleges look for in the admissions essay and discover how to craft an essay that sets you apart.
Financial Aid & Managing College Costs: Nervous about how you’ll afford to pay for college or career training? Learn about how others make it work, the types of financial aid available, how to apply for them, and what you should be doing now to set yourself up for success.
Scholarships—Free Money: Learn how to find and apply for local, state, and national scholarships.
The Postsecondary Experience—Student Voices: Find out what current college and non-degree training students think you should know about education after high school.
Going to College—How to Stick with It and Graduate: Going to college and dropping out before receiving your degree can be expensive and disheartening. Find out the most common reasons why college students leave school, and what steps you can start taking now to help you make it to graduation.
Gap Year 101: Learn about the benefits, challenges, and opportunities surrounding the gap year option.
Identifying Your Career Interests: Discover how your interests relate to clusters of nearly 900 occupations.
Showcasing Essential Skills: Learn which skills are critical to success after high school, how to highlight the skills you already have, and how to build new ones.
Navigating Your Own Career Path: Connect your interests and skills with promising careers in Vermont and explore a broad range of career and education pathways.
Questions?
Call 877-961-4369 or e-mail us at collegepathways@vsac.org.
College & Career Pathways is funded by VSAC; Vermont State GEAR UP, a federally funded program; and the J. Warren and Lois McClure Foundation.