work-study
Americannoun
adjective
noun
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Origin of work-study
First recorded in 1920–25
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Later on, at Macalester College, where he majored in political science and philosophy, Allaire gained access to the college’s computer network from his dorm room because his roommate had a work-study job as a system administrator.
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Together, your salaries will likely affect your children’s eligibility for federal, state and college-based aid, including grants, loans, work-study programs and scholarships.
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A student who is supposed to get a $2,500 work-study award won’t get it the first day of school.
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Let’s look at another well-known college award letter term: “work-study.”
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Parents and students often think that money from the work-study program comes on the first day of the semester.
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