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how do you figure out if your college offers jobs that help pay tuition?

Question by Swept Away to Minnesota: how do you figure out if your college offers jobs that help pay tuition?
i heard that some colleges may offer full time jobs that help pay off your tuition

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Answer by Sam
talk to your admissions counselor. Or find their website. Most colleges and universities have websites, and links that tell you about the kinds of financial aid they offer, including “federal work-study.” If you’re not eligible for federal work-study (which is determined by your fafsa) don’t hesitate to apply as early as possible. That way, if there are still jobs open after the college runs out of those who are eligible, you will be on their list of people to contact. Also, remember the amount of time they’ll keep your application on file, and if you aren’t offered a position within that time, reapply as soon as possible. This will show them you are serious.

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Where can I find summer internships online?

Question by Wonderland: Where can I find summer internships online?
Does anyone know some good websites where I can find internships from around the world (Los Angeles, London,…)? Does anyone have any advice how to find a summer internship abroad?

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Answer by birbastar
try it http://www.effoundation.org/

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Part time jobs that help with college tuition?

Question by Mikey: Part time jobs that help with college tuition?
I know that theirs some part time jobs that offer college tuition scholarship money when you go to college. I saw a a few gas stations doing it but im under 18. Anyone know of any places that I could work part time and get some college scholarship tuition money?

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Answer by Stoney
Fred’s, Walmart, a lot of places like convenient and grocers sometimes offer those types of programs – you might just want to check around at the local places. Also, you might want to call the financial aid office of the college you are wanting to attend to see what they might know about.

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Community college jobs — am I a good fit?

Question by weirdiscomplimentary: Community college jobs — am I a good fit?
I am interested in applying for a job at a community college. I meet all the minimum and “preferred” qualifications. (Master’s degree, teaching experience in k-12 settings, interests that match the department)

But I’m only 25 years old — and I look even younger. And I’ve never taught adults before.

With the job market so tight, is it enough to meet the minimum and preferred requirements? Or should I expect that the job will go to someone who has actually taught in a community college rather than someone who is trying to break into the field?

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Answer by Anon
Won’t know until you apply. While the job market is tight, community colleges are getting more and more student applicants, so there may be an increased need for teachers.

Just detail why you think you’d be a good instructor for the particular classes that they’re advertising needing an instructor for.

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Community college jobs — am I a good fit?

Question by weirdiscomplimentary: Community college jobs — am I a good fit?
I am interested in applying for a job at a community college. I meet all the minimum and “preferred” qualifications. (Master’s degree, teaching experience in k-12 settings, interests that match the department)

But I’m only 25 years old — and I look even younger. And I’ve never taught adults before.

With the job market so tight, is it enough to meet the minimum and preferred requirements? Or should I expect that the job will go to someone who has actually taught in a community college rather than someone who is trying to break into the field?

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Answer by Anon
Won’t know until you apply. While the job market is tight, community colleges are getting more and more student applicants, so there may be an increased need for teachers.

Just detail why you think you’d be a good instructor for the particular classes that they’re advertising needing an instructor for.

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