Vermont State University
Vermont State University is known for individualized student support, a small student-faculty ratio, and strong relationship-focused education. Building upon a history of public higher education in Vermont dating back to 1787, Vermont State serves students on five campuses and multiple learning sites across the Green Mountains and beyond, and online. VTSU provides a high-quality, flexible, and affordable education for students seeking associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees, certificates, and in-demand professional credentials. Vermont State University is built upon the best of Castleton University, Northern Vermont University, and Vermont Technical College. Accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education, July 1, 2023.
FlexPoint
FlexPoint is an internationally recognized, full-service Kindergarten through 12th grade online education leader. As such, we’ve worked with partner schools and districts across the nation and worldwide in 100+ countries. Our team develops and delivers comprehensive and effective digital courses that we implement across various online platforms. We also equip educators with customized training and unparalleled support—so teachers feel empowered, students feel connected, and everyone sees results.
Landmark College
While many colleges offer special programs for students with learning disabilities (LD) and other learning challenges, Landmark College is one of the only accredited colleges in the United States designed exclusively for students who learn differently, including students with learning disabilities (such as dyslexia), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, or executive function challenges.
Community College of Vermont
The Community College of Vermont is Vermont’s second largest college, serving nearly 10,000 students each year. With twelve locations and extensive online learning options, our students don’t have to travel far from their communities to access our degree and certificate programs, workforce, secondary and continuing education opportunities, and academic and veterans support services.
Vermont Student Assistance Coorporation
The Vermont Student Assistance Corporation is unique in its scope and role. Created by the Vermont Legislature in 1965 as a public nonprofit agency, we advocate for students and their families to ensure that they have the information, the counseling and the financial aid to achieve their education goals. We begin by helping families save for education. Our counselors work with students in nearly every Vermont middle school and high school, and again as adults. Our financial aid programs attract national recognition, and our loan programs and loan forgiveness programs are saving Vermont families thousands of dollars in interest.
Vermont Virtual Learning Cooperative
The Vermont Virtual Learning Cooperative connects students with Vermont schools through K-12 virtual learning. Our goal is to overcome the three most common barriers that prevent students from taking the courses they want or need in schools. These barriers are availability of courses, accessibility to courses and the flexibility of your education. VTVLC works with your school to give you access to the courses you want during a time that works for you by offering the course online. All courses offered by VTVLC online are accessible from anywhere, anytime. Whether you learn best at 1 am or 1 pm, at school or at home, your online courses are only a click away.
Northeast Online Teaching Institute
NEOTI is the Northeast’s experts in online and blended learning with a specialty in K-12 education. Our classes are offered 100% online to accommodate your busy schedule and give you flexibility to log on when it’s convenient for you. Whether you are looking to enhance your resume or your teaching license with our Certificate in Online Teaching or earn hours or graduate credits to renew your license or refresh your skills we have classes, conferences, and workshops that can meet your learning needs.