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Financial Literacy Task Force Releases Action Plan To Get Vermonters Out Of Financial Funk
Group Pinpoints 13 Recommendations
Burlington, VT. 鈥 Today, Vermont鈥檚 Financial Literacy Task Force released a report, 鈥淰ermont鈥檚 Financial Literacy Action Plan,鈥 with recommendations aimed at strengthening Vermonters鈥 financial futures. The group has developed 13...
Rusty DeWees, Cindy Pierce Headline Vermont State GEAR UP Week
Schools statewide celebrate 15 years of prepping students for college success
WINOOSKI (Sept. 17, 2014) 鈥 Rusty DeWees, aka The Logger, and Cindy Pierce, well-known comic storyteller, will bring their humor and wisdom to nearly 20 Vermont schools as part of Vermont鈥檚 participation in National GEAR UP Week...
This Little Piggy Is Going to College
September is College Savings Month & VHEIP celebrates with piggy bank giveaway
WINOOSKI (Sept. 2, 2014) 鈥 September is College Savings Month, a perfect time to open or add to a Vermont Higher Education Investment Plan account to get the maximum in savings and tax benefits.
Vermont Student Assistance Corp...
NEACAC honors Hutchinson as Professional of the Year
St. Albans director of guidance is dedicated to postsecondary education opportunities

WINOOSKI (July 16, 2014) 鈥 The New England Association of College Admission Counselors has honored Katharine 鈥淜aki鈥 Hutchinson with its prestigious Professional of the Year award.
Hutchinson, who retired earlier this month as...
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights appoints Tom Little to state advisory committee
Group will evaluate and report on civil rights concerns in Vermont
WINOOSKI (June 20, 2014) 鈥 The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has appointed Tom Little, vice president and general counsel of the Vermont Student Assistance Corp., to its Vermont State Advisory Committee.
State advisory committees...
中国竞彩网 Senior Survey Confirms Growing Gender & Geographic Gaps in Vermont
Fewer males opt for education after high school; Lamoille County reports biggest gap in postsecondary education ambitions
WINOOSKI (April 29, 2014) 鈥 Females are outpacing males in pursuing postsecondary education in Vermont and the state is seeing wide variations by county in who chooses to continue studies after high school.
These are two of the...