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Students typically work 6 to 15 hours per week while enrolled. Their compensation helps offset the cost of tuition, and student labor can lower operational costs. Work Colleges differ from need-based forms of financial support such as Federal Work Study, because students cannot "buy" their way out of
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the work requirement; participation is part of the educational experience. Students are regularly assessed on their work performance, and can be dismissed from the institution for non-performance. Students typically work on campus, though some work colleges allow students to work at off-campus jobs.
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are colleges in the United States that require students to work and integrate that work into the college learning experience. A work college is a public or private non-profit, four-year degree-granting institution with a commitment to community service. To qualify for Federal designation as a work
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college, at least half of the full-time students, including all students who reside on campus, must participate in a "comprehensive work-learning-service" program as an essential and core component of their educational programs, regardless of their academic program or their financial need.
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movement of the 1820s up to 1860, approximately. It also combined work, usually agricultural or mechanical, with preparatory or college study, often preparation for the
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There are ten federally recognized work colleges in the Work College Consortium, meeting the requirements for operation as overseen by the U.S. Department of Education.
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The United States federal government definition of Work College, Title 34 ยง 675.41, from GPO Electronic Code of Federal Regulations
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also originally was combining labor, especially agricultural, with study. The
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of the U.S. Department of Education also reflects the same philosophy.
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Alice Lloyd College
Pippa Passes, Kentucky
Antioch College
Yellow Springs, Ohio
Berea College
Berea, Kentucky
Bethany Global University
Bloomington, Minnesota
Blackburn College
Carlinville, Illinois
College of the Ozarks
Point Lookout, Missouri
Kuyper College
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Paul Quinn College
Dallas, Texas
Sterling College
Craftsbury Common, Vermont
Warren Wilson College
Asheville, North Carolina
Deep Springs College
Manual labor college
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land-grant university
Federal Work-Study Program

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