Work-study students often still have unmet financial needs, even after their 15- to 20-hour-per-week jobs fill in some of the gaps. champpix/iStock/Getty Images Plus Work study works, doesn’t it?
Work-study programs at American colleges and universities provide students opportunities to pursue a degree while also earning income toward paying for their education. The State Council of Higher ...
In the recent article “The Tutoring Problem” (The Chronicle, May 14), the idea of federal work-study students from colleges working to tutor students in local schools is represented largely as a ...
Among the many confusing lines and terms in a financial aid package, one that may stand out is “Federal Work-Study.” If you see this listed, congratulations! You’re eligible for a program that helps ...
For decades, colleges have sought to increase economic equity in admissions. From waiving application fees to federal work-study to targeted recruitment, there has been a movement within higher ...
James Madison University has been awarded two grants to improve work-study programs and provide better internship opportunities for students at its Harrisonburg campus. The grants were awarded by the ...
Federal work study is a government program that gives colleges and universities approximately US$1 billion in subsidies each year to help pay students who work part-time jobs on and off campus. This ...