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Work-Study

Work-study is offered by many colleges through the federal government, and it allows students to work part-time jobs during college to help pay education expenses. Work-study jobs may include working in a dining hall, a library, somewhere else on campus, or even working for a non-profit organization in the community. You can ask your school's financial aid office if they offer a work-study program. For more information about work-study, click here.
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