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matrenka [14]
4 years ago
11

Which two types of jobs are provided in the work-study program?

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2 answers:
77julia77 [94]4 years ago
8 0
<span>These are:

- jobs that are related to students’ course of study and

- jobs that involve public or community service.

The Federal Work-Study Programs provided part-time jobs to eligible college students to earn funds for their tuition and other school expenses where they are assured of receiving at least federal minimum wage for their employment. These encourages community service work and are related to the student’s course of study.<span>
</span></span>
Alla [95]4 years ago
4 0

The correct answer is A) jobs that are related to students’ course of study, and D) jobs that involve public or community service.

<em>The two types of Jobs that are provided in the work-study program are jobs that are related to students’ course of study and jobs that involve public or community service. </em>

The Federal Work-Study Programs provided part-time jobs to college students who need to earn money to pay for their tuition and school expenses. The program offered the student at least federal minimum wage for their work. This Federal Work-Study program encourages jobs for the students in public or community service work and is related to the student’s course of study.

With the Federal Work-Study, a student can get jobs on or off campus. On-campus, it could be as an assistant of any department or helping in the cafeteria. Off-campus jobs could be in a public agency or a non-profit organization.


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