Рет қаралды 12
This is a recording of the live workshop at College & Career Pathways on March 23, 2024.
Learn about a number of inclusive college programs in Vermont designed for students with developmental disabilities and autism.
Audience: Best for 10th-12th grade students and their parents/guardians
Presenters: Bryan Dague, Ed.D., Director of Think College at the University of Vermont, Chris Kennedy, Regional Director, College Steps, and Marie Frietze, Accessibility Services Resource Coordinator, Community College of Vermont
Each CCP event features three sessions with 12 workshops for families to explore and learn about all the offers for college and careers.
Find additional event details and resources at www.vsac.org/ccp
Start planning for college costs: www.vsac.org/financial-aid-co...
About VSAC:
The Vermont Student Assistance Corporation is unique in its scope and role. Created by the Vermont Legislature in 1965 as a public nonprofit agency, we advocate for students and their families to ensure that they have the information, the counseling and the financial aid to achieve their education goals.
We begin by helping families save for education. Our counselors work with students in nearly every Vermont middle school and high school, and again as adults. Our financial aid programs attract national recognition, and our loan programs and loan forgiveness programs are saving Vermont families thousands of dollars in interest.