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Curtis, Wendell – Change, 1975
Students at Warren Wilson College, North Carolina, work 15 hours a week at an on-campus job for room and board, cutting the cost of education for both the students and the school. Various characteristics and advantages of the mandatory work program, in operation since 1894, are described. (JT)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Higher Education
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Etzioni, Amitai – Change, 1983
Overeducation is being recognized as college graduates find that a college degree is not a secure ticket to a job. A year spent serving the country is recommended with options including the armed forces, Peace Corps, VISTA, and Conservation Corps. The program could serve as a "sociological mixer." (MLW)
Descriptors: College Students, Education Work Relationship, Higher Education, National Programs
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Smith, Emily Ann – Change, 1982
At Berea College all students work 10 to 20 hours a week on campus in a compulsory labor program and pay no tuition. The college maintains high academic standards, and students often use their work experience in later employment. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Students, Educational Economics, Higher Education
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McCartan, Anne-Marie – Change, 1988
Undergraduates are sacrificing the full experience of college to other priorities and the major detractor is off-campus work. Faculty complain that jobs take time from studies and extracurricular activities; job schedules constrain a teacher's ability to confer with students, to arrange field trips, and student time in the library. (MLW)
Descriptors: Career Planning, College Faculty, College Students, Cooperative Education
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Hansen, Janet S. – Change, 1986
Many colleges offer creative programs to help students earn money to pay college costs. Many colleges have increased the grant aid but on most campuses, the major available alternative is employment opportunities. Colleges will have to look mostly to themselves in the future when dealing with student loans. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Students, Colleges, Cooperative Programs, Debt (Financial)