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For more information on any of the below programs, please visit the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation. Vermont Incentive Grants - Any Vermonter who plans to attend college full-time, and doesn't already have a bachelor's degree, is eligible to apply for a Vermont Incentive grant. The grants are based on financial need, and in the 2002-2003 school year range from $500 to $9,100. The grants can be used at schools both within and outside Vermont. To apply, complete a "Financial Aid Packet for Vermont Students," which is available from schools or VSAC. (Completing this application is a good start in applying for all available grant funds, whether from the state of Vermont, the federal government, or the college you'll be attending.) You can also complete financial aid applications online.
Vermont Part-Time Grants - Any Vermonter accepted or enrolled in an undergraduate degree, diploma, or certificate program is eligible to apply for a Part-time Grant. Applicants must be taking fewer than 12 credits per semester and not have received a bachelor's degree. The size of awards, which are based on need, varies depending on credit hours. Applications are available at college financial aid offices or VSAC. Vermont Non-Degree Grants - Any Vermonter enrolled in any non-degree course that will improve employability or encourage further study is eligible to apply for a Non-Degree Grant. The grants are based on financial need, and in the 2002-2003 school year range up to $690. Applications are available at Vermont Department of Employment and Training offices, vocational centers, other schools, and VSAC.
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