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Sources of Funding for Private Elementary and Secondary Education


Books  |  Web Links  |  Software Resources


It is VSAC’s mission to ensure that all Vermonters have the necessary financial and informational resources to achieve their educational goals beyond high school. This means that VSAC assists with funding postsecondary, rather than elementary or secondary, levels of education. The following information is provided as a service to Vermonters who are looking for sources of funding at the elementary and secondary levels. It is not intended to be comprehensive, and we encourage you to explore as many other resources as possible.


Books


Search our catalog online at http://www.vsac.org/LibrarySearch. Patrons may borrow books either by coming to the Resource Center in downtown Winooski, or by making an interlibrary loan request through their local school or public library.

Peterson’s Game Plan for Getting Into Private School (2000)

Call # 373.12 Lohr

Peterson’s Private Secondary Schools, 2008 (2007)

Call # 373.2 Peterson


Web links


Association of Boarding Schools provides a summary of the financial aid process at private boarding schools — www.boardingschools.com/how-to-apply/expenses--aid.aspx

Camp for All Kids promotes diversity by helping families send their children to summer camps — www.campforallkids.org

Children’s Scholarship Fund provides partial tuition assistance to low-income families to help send their K-8 children to private schools — www.scholarshipfund.org

Children’s Scholarship Fund also provides a list of other sources of scholarship and tuition assistance — www.scholarshipfund.org/drupal1/otherresources

FinAid.org offers an overview of financial aid sources for private schooling, including information on several loan programs, a scholarship database, and a tuition payment plan calculator — www.finaid.org/otheraid/privateschool.phtml

Foundation Center provides information on youth scholarships, including funding for private education, special projects, and summer programs — http://youth.foundationcenter.org/youth_scholarships.html

Michigan State University Libraries offers a listing of pre-college scholarships http://staff.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3precol.htm

National Association of Independent Schools provides a helpful overview on financing a private education and links to financial aid resources on the School and Student Services Web site — www.nais.org/admission/index.cfm?itemnumber=145880&sn.ItemNumber=142477

National Center for Education Statistics offers a searchable database of private schools. Available information includes type of school, affiliation, association membership, race/ethnicity, student/teacher ratio, and enrollment by grade. See individual schools for possible scholarships — http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch

VSAC’s Scholarships pathfinder lists several online scholarship databases


Software Resources


VT Guidance Central is a web-based, personalized, self-guided program that provides comprehensive career, college, and education planning tools

You can use VT Guidance Central as a tool to:

Visit the VSAC Resource Center in Winooski to utilize other assessment, career, and education planning software tools.

Updated: June 2010

Compiled by: VSAC Resource Center, 10 East Allen Street, PO Box 2000, Winooski, VT 05404
Call: 800-642-3177 toll-free, or Burlington area 802-655-9602 • Fax: 802-654-3765 • E-mail: info@vsac.org

The Vermont Student Assistance Corp. was established by the Vermont General Assembly in 1965 to help Vermonters obtain the information and financial resources they need to pursue their education goals beyond high school.



 
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