College Creates Jobs for Elite Students Too Good to Work in Cafeteria
Posted on Wednesday, June 23rd 2010
Tags: elitism, employment, financial aid, jobs, menial, student, work study
Tags: elitism, employment, financial aid, jobs, menial, student, work study
Adams & Lee University has reinvented the work study job. In response to government pressure to address concerns that need-based student work study funds have not been used, the university tapped its creativity. “Our students are better than the cafeteria jobs they’ve been offered, and they know it,” said financial aid director Lamar Whardon. “They [...]
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