Student assistance for college expenses may include more than traditional financial aid. Other alternatives are work opportunities that can be secured through FVTC.
Financial Aid offers qualified program students work-study opportunities. These are paid, limited hour and limited-term positions that are available on several campuses.
Internships are a valuable way to get practical work experience in the student's chosen field of study. Many internships are paid.
FVTC's Student Employment Services (SES) office provides students and
graduates with private-sector employment assistance. SES receives full-
and part-time employment openings from area employers. Openings
typically match the skills that FVTC graduates and currently enrolled
students develop in their programs.