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Adult Basic Education

Vermont Adult Learning can teach you basic math, reading, writing, computer, and financial literacy skills. Improving these skills can help you access career and education opportunities. These skills will also help you in your daily life. Vermont Adult Learning services are free and built around your schedule.

Adult Diploma Program (ADP)

The Adult Diploma Program (ADP) is a new program that replaces Vermont’s High School Completion Program. This program is for Vermont residents ages 16 and older who are not currently enrolled in school who do not have a high school diploma. You will work with Vermont Adult Learning (VAL) to create an Adult Education Learning Plan, and take classes at VAL. Classes are offered in-person and online.

Details of this program, including which high schools will participate, are still being finalized. However, you can get started taking classes at VAL now.

This program is open to adults with a GED and to those with a high school diploma from a foreign country.

English Language Learning

Improving your written and speaking English language skills can help you with your education, your job, your community life, and more. Vermont residents ages 16 and older can learn or improve their English by taking free classes from beginner through high school levels.

Vermont Adult Learning centers are in St. Albans, Burlington, Middlebury, Rutland, Springfield, White River Junction, and Brattleboro.

General Equivalency Diploma (GED) Preparation

The General Equivalency Diploma (GED) is a credential that is considered to be equal to a high school diploma. It shows that you have the same knowledge as someone who graduated from high school. Earning a GED involves taking four tests: math, reasoning through language arts (RLA)/writing, science, and social studies. Vermont Adult Learning can provide you with preparation for these tests.

Recovery Coaching

Free career and life support for Vermonters in recovery is available at your local recovery center. Staff and community members can help:

  • Coach you through mock interviews
  • Support your job search
  • Update your resume and cover letter
  • Help reach career and education goals interrupted by addiction

Micro Business Development

Southeastern Vermont Community Action (SEVCA) provides a variety of supports to Vermonters who earn low to moderate incomes. Their Micro Business Development Program is available to help you at any stage of your self-employment journey. At SEVCA, you can:

  • Learn what it takes to run a business
  • Create a business plan
  • Start or grow your business
  • and more

SEVCA serves Vermonters who live in Windham and Windsor County, except for Barnard, Bethel, Rochester, Royalton, Sharon and Stockbridge in Windsor County.

Health Education Center

The Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center (AHEC) is one of two regional AHEC centers in Vermont. AHEC supports health care workers and helps you to explore careers in health care.

This regional AHEC offers health careers exploration and science enrichment opportunities for students in grades 5 through 12. It also offers supportive programs for students studying health professions at different education levels. For health professionals, programs include education loan repayment, support for instructors, and continuing education.

MedQuest

MedQuest is a health career exploration program for high school students. You explore different health professions through workshops, job shadowing, and other activities. The program is usually about a week long and help during the summer.

Practical Nursing | Certificate

If you are new to the field of nursing and want to enter the workforce quickly, our Practical Nursing Certificate program is designed for you. This nursing education program will put you on track to earn a livable wage as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and prepare you to enter Vermont State’s associate degree in nursing program at the same time.

Trailblazers | Certification

Trailblazers is a free trades training program preparing women and gender-expansive individuals ages 18+ for careers in construction and the renewable energy sector.

The seven-week-long pre-apprenticeship program provides a safe, non-judgmental environment for participants to build skills, gain confidence, and explore fields that tend to be male-dominated.

Throughout the program, participants get hands-on experience through field trips, community build projects, and a three-week paid onsite work experience with a local employer who has participated in our gender equity training.

This program includes or prepares for the following credential(s): National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Core Craft.