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Admissions Counselors

Staff at University of Vermont (admissions counselors) can help you understand whether their campus and academic environment might be a good fit for your goals, interests, and needs. They can give you information about topics such as:

  • Education after high school
  • Options and opportunities at their institution
  • The application process
  • Costs, payment, and financial aid

Student Veteran Services

Find the support you need to succeed as a veteran or military service member at the University of Vermont. The UVM Student Veteran Services Office can help you with:

  • Tuition benefits (general information can be found at the Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs)
  • Career planning and services
  • Earning credit for what you already know
  • Building community
  • and more

Program Office

The Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) in Vermont are made up of two regional offices (in northern and southern Vermont) and a program office at the University of Vermont (UVM) Larner College of Medicine. This office has programming that supports three main focus area: healthcare education and career awareness, recruitment, and retention in the career field.

AHEC offers scholarships, programming for UVM students, clinical rotation housing support, programming for middle and high school students, and much more.

Admissions Counselors

Staff at Vermont State University (admissions counselors) can help you understand whether their campuses and academic environment might be a good fit for your goals, interests, and needs. They can give you information about topics such as:

  • Education after high school
  • Options and opportunities at their institution
  • The application process
  • Costs, payment, and financial aid

Information for Veterans

If you are a veteran and interested in attending Vermont State University, their website details information about:

  • Transfer credit
  • Readjustment counseling
  • Paying for college
  • Policies
  • and more

Veterans and Military Community Services

Find the support you need to succeed at St. Michael’s College as a veteran or military service member. The Veterans and Military Community Services office, and military member specific admissions counselor can help you with:

  • Tuition benefits (general information can be found at the Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs)
  • Career planning and services
  • Earning credit for what you already know
  • Transitioning to civilian life
  • Building community
  • and more

Admissions Counselors

Staff at Sterling College (admissions counselors) can help you understand whether their campus and academic environment might be a good fit for your goals, interests, and needs. They can give you information about topics such as:

  • Education after high school
  • Options and opportunities at their institution
  • The application process
  • Costs, payment, and financial aid

Military & Veteran Affairs

Find the support you need to succeed as a veteran or military service member at Norwich University. Their Military & Veteran Affairs office can help you with transition from military to civilian life, access VA Educational Benefits, and more.

For questions, contact Norwich Military & Veteran Affairs by email at vaoffice@norwich.edu, phone at (802) 485-2355, or in person at the Jackman Hall (Rm. 311), on the south north end of campus.

Admissions

If you’re interested in a salon industry career, O’Briens Aveda Institute can offer you a tour of their facility and time to talk with an admissions representative.

O’Briens Aveda Institute suggests reviewing Vermont licensure requirements before scheduling a tour or time to speak with a representative.

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.