
While your college or university may offer some form of financial aid (scholarships, work-study placement, grants, loans), they likely will not cover the full cost of your tuition each year. Here are some options to keep in mind as you plan.
While your college or university may offer some form of financial aid (scholarships, work-study placement, grants, loans), they likely will not cover the full cost of your tuition each year. Here are some options to keep in mind as you plan.
Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) is one of Hazen's community partner organizations, supporting students to make sound financial long-term plans. Check out their financial planning tools below:
Starting Your Financial Plan - Paying for College or Career Training
Here are some resources on VSAC sponsored student loans:
Hazen Union does not promote or endorse any private education loan lenders. However, we are offering these resources as a jumping off point to assist guiding you and your family's planning.
UVM does not promote or endorse any private education loan lenders. To help guide you, UVM offers a loan comparison tool to help you select the private educational loan best for you. ELMSelect (powered by a not-for-profit organization), offers a neutral lender and product comparison tool allowing you to compare a historical list of lenders that our students and families have used.
Every year, Hazen is contacted by local organizations who wish to help support students seeking higher education. Please check this link for the most up to date information on local scholarships, or stop by to see Dani for paper copies.