Work Colleges Offer Students Another Way to Reduce Their College Debts

January 28, 2011


For most college students, the decision to work while going to school is optional, a way to earn extra money and/or gain work experience. Such is not the case for students who attend work colleges. In fact, students are required to work, regardless of their curriculum or financial aid status; they can’t earn their bachelor’s degrees otherwise. Some colleges and universities encourage their students to participate in internships or co-operative education programs, but they aren’t mandatory for a degree. And work college students’ jobs aren’t necessarily related to their majors, as are internships and co-ops. Continue reading …
Article by, CollegeRecruiter and courtesy of Associated Content, Inc.

Originally posted by Candice A

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