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Governors Institute of Vermont asks Education committee for 10% boost to state support

Education Committee · February 4, 2026
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Governors Institute of Vermont told the Education committee it seeks a 10% increase in its FY27 state allocation — from $384,874 to $423,361 — to sustain need‑based aid and expand programs that train and retain Vermont students for in‑state careers.

Governors Institutes of Vermont asked the Education committee on Tuesday for a 10% increase to its state allocation for fiscal 2027 to preserve student access and expand programming. Elizabeth Frascoya, executive director of Governors Institutes of Vermont, said the organization’s current state allocation is $384,874 and the group is requesting $423,361 for FY27.

Frascoya told the committee GIV is a 43‑year nonprofit that runs one‑ to two‑week summer institutes exclusively for Vermont students on state college campuses and serves about 700…

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