Financial Aid Policy at VLGS

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Graduate school financial aid policy and procedure is especially complicated due to the varied school and federal regulations. The Vermont Law and Graduate School Financial Aid Office is ready to assist you in whatever way we can. If, after thoroughly reading the following information and application instructions, you have questions or concerns regarding policy, procedure, or programs, we encourage you to visit, write, or telephone the Financial Aid Office.

The Financial Aid Office is staffed by:

  • Melissa Erickson, Director
  • Deb Becker, Senior Financial Aid Counselor
  • Martha Austin, Financial Aid Counselor

Please direct mail or email Financial Aid:

Financial Aid

Vermont Law and Graduate School

164 Chelsea St, PO Box 96

South Royalton, VT 05068

(802) 831-1037

Vermont Law and Graduate School recognizes that a legal education is becoming more costly each year, both for the student and the school. In the face of these rising costs, Vermont Law and Graduate School is doing everything possible to keep cost increases to a minimum, to increase available financial aid, and to provide assistance to as many students as possible. It is important for students to apply as soon as possible, after October 1, for financial aid.

The policy of Vermont Law and Graduate School is to support equality of opportunity for persons, regardless of race or ethnic background. No student will be denied financial aid, or be otherwise discriminated against, because of age, disability, race, color, sexual orientation, religion, sex, or national or ethnic origin. Federal regulations governing Title IV programs require United States Citizenship or Permanent Resident Status as a stipulation for eligibility for federal aid.

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