| Word | Description |
| VA | The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is the U.S. Government agency that oversees matters pertaining to military veterans. For purposes of education, it administers the GI Bill, which oversees and disburses veterans’ education benefits. It also oversees other veterans entitlements, such as the VA health care system. For more information, vist http://www.va.gov. |
| VAL | Vermont Adult Learning (VAL) is a private, non-profit corporation that provides adult education and literacy services to Vermonters who are not enrolled in school. Almost all of these services are free. For more information, visit: http://www.vtadultlearning.org. |
| Vermont Adult Learning | Vermont Adult Learning (VAL) is a private, non-profit corporation that provides adult education and literacy services to Vermonters who are not enrolled in school. Almost all of these services are free. For more information, visit: http://www.vtadultlearning.org. |
| Vermont Incentive Grant | Any Vermonter who plans to attend college full time, and doesn’t have a bachelor’s degree, is eligible to apply for the Vermont Incentive Grant . Vermont Incentive Grants are based on financial need and range form $500 to $9900. They can be used at schools inside and outside of Vermont. |
| Vermont State Colleges | Also known as the VSC, the Vermont State Colleges include Castleton State College, Community College of Vermont, Johnson State College, Lyndon State College and Vermont Technical College. For more information, visit: http://www.vsc.edu. Courses taken at any of these five colleges will after the Summer of 2002 semester will appear on the transcript of any of the other colleges. |
| Vermont State Colleges Student Association | The Vermont State Colleges Student Association (VSCSA) is a board whose membership includes three student representatives from each of the five Vermont State Colleges. The VSCSA provides CCV students with the opportunity to work closely with students from the other VSC institutions on student-related issues. |
| Vermont Student Assistance Corporation | Also known as VSAC, the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation is a public nonprofit agency whose mission is to help Vermonters who want to go to college through grants, loans, scholarships, career and education planning, and general information about how to get the education you want. For more information, visit: http://www.vsac.org. |
| Vermont Tech | Also know as VTC, Vermont Technical College is a Vermont State College located in Randolph and Williston, Vermont. For more information, visit: http://www.vtc.edu. |
| Vermont Technical College | Also know as VTC, Vermont Technical College is a Vermont State College located in Randolph and Williston, Vermont. For more information, visit: http://www.vtc.edu. |
| Veterans Affairs | The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is the U.S. Government agency that oversees matters pertaining to military veterans. For purposes of education, it administers the GI Bill, which oversees and disburses veterans’ education benefits. It also oversees other veterans entitlements, such as the VA health care system. For more information, vist http://www.va.gov. |
| voucher | A voucher is a document used when an employer or other organization agrees to pay a student's tuition, fees or book expenses. If eligible, an Authorization and Tuition Agreement form must be completed and brought into your CCV site in order to use a voucher. |
| VSAC | Also known as VSAC, the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation is a public nonprofit agency whose mission is to help Vermonters who want to go to college through grants, loans, scholarships, career and education planning, and general information about how to get the education you want. For more information, visit: http://www.vsac.org. |
| VSC | Also known as the VSC, the Vermont State Colleges include Castleton State College, Community College of Vermont, Johnson State College, Lyndon State College and Vermont Technical College. For more information, visit: http://www.vsc.edu. Courses taken at any of these five colleges will after the Summer of 2002 semester will appear on the transcript of any of the other colleges. |
| VSCSA | The Vermont State Colleges Student Association (VSCSA) is a board whose membership includes three student representatives from each of the five Vermont State Colleges. The VSCSA provides CCV students with the opportunity to work closely with students from the other VSC institutions on student-related issues. |
| VT Guidance Central | VT Guidance Central is a free, online, self-guided program that provides interactive career and college planning tools for students. It is provided the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) and is available at https://access.bridges.com. |
| VTC | Vermont Technical College is a Vermont State College located in Randolph and Williston, Vermont. For more information, visit: http://www.vtc.edu. |