How Colleges Are Making Work-Study Programs More Equitable
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According to U.S. government data, more than 80% of part-time students and over 40% of full-time students work to pay for college. While work-study programs are a popular option, they often involve little professional development to help students prepare for careers. Unpaid internships frequently do, but they don't pay the bills. Fortunately, several colleges and universities are re-tooling work-study programs to make on-campus employment a path to post-graduation jobs.
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