Resources
Resources For all FLI Students
FLI Handbook
Navigating Vassar College: A Guide for FLI Students. Take a look at this Handbook written by Students for Students
FLI Financial Wellness Guide
A Guide for FLI Students on Finances. Take a look at this Guidebook written by Students for Students
- Additionally, the Vassar Student Association Student Financial Affairs Committee’s (SFAC) has created this FLI guide detailing the variety of stipends, funds, fellowships, awards, and other forms of material and personal assistance that are accessible to Vassar students.
Summer Storage Near Campus
We’ve compiled a list of storage places near campus. Often times, students will share storage units with one another to split the cost.
Cash Course
CashCourse is a self-paced online financial course. It is offered free to Vassar students. Learn more about CashCourse.
RISE First
Rise First: A collection of resources for FGLI students
The Legal Gist
The Legal Gist: A resource for pre-law
Campus Resources
Personal Health Supply
The Office of Health Promotion and Education is committed to removing financial barriers to accessing personal health supply products. If you need supplies, please fill out the Personal Health Supply Accessibility Project form.
Identities@Work Resources
The Center for Career Education has compiled a number of documents called Identities@Work with career resources geared towards students and alums with marginalized identities. Some of the following identities include: FGLI+, students with disabilities, international students, DACA students etc. Check out the documents on the Center for Career Education (CCE) site!
Funding for Career Related Goals
Your graduate and professional development can be expensive! The Center for Career Education is here to help—we offer a variety of different funding opportunities to help you pursue your career-related goals. For updated funding opportunities, visit the CCE’s funding page.
CARE Office
The CARE Office provides referral to both on and off-campus resources covering mental health, physical health, identity-based resources, and self-help and self-care. For a full list of resources they have to offer, please visit the CARE resource page.