Virginia Institute on Cooperative Education
VICE
Each spring, VCC sponsors the Virginia Institute on Cooperative Education, a leadership conference to educate high school juniors and seniors about cooperatives and the co-op form of business through interactive instruction that includes a live simulation, “Who’s Minding the Store?” Students gain teamwork, leadership, and communication skills, with top performers having the opportunity to receive up to $2,000 in educational scholarships.
2026’s event is March 20-22, at Graves Mountain Lodge; the application can be found here and is due by February 13, 2026. Student applicants are required to choose a cooperative business in Virginia and contact a staff member to learn more about the size and operation of this cooperative in their community. To be considered for college scholarships, students will complete a test based on the “Welcome to Cooperatives” manual and be evaluated on participation in activities during VICE, including the “Who’s Minding the Store” team simulation.
VICE evaluations consistently report that students find the conference fun and educational. They often write that they came to the conference knowing nothing about co-ops but leave with a fuller appreciation of this unique business form. They also provide positive feedback on the opportunity to make new friends and enjoy great food in a scenic rural setting. In recent years, 100% of participants said they would recommend VICE to a friend.

