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News Releases
2021
VSAC’s final ‘check-in’ with Vermont’s high school Class of 2012 shows students need more support
WINOOSKI, VT – Since the spring of 2012, the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) has followed the Vermont high school Class of 2012, collecting data on the students’ college enrollment plans and degree completion rates...
VT 529 Savings Provides a Last-Minute Gift of Education
Perfect gift for your kids; A 2021 VT tax credit for you with VSAC’s plan
Help prepare them for college or training with VT’s 529 plan … and get a 2021 tax credit.
WINOOSKI, Vt. -- With Vermont’s state-sponsored 529 savings plan, you can give a gift that lasts far beyond the holiday season. Vermont...
View from VSAC - December 2021
A newsletter about people, programs and success at VSAC
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...
VSAC Thanks Sen. Leahy for Service to Vermont Students
(Nov. 15, 2021) U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., announced today he will not run for re-election in 2022 after eight terms and nearly five decades in office.
Winooski, VT -- The Vermont Student Assistance Corp. (VSAC) would...