Part-time work can help you pay for college

Post date: Aug 22, 2014 7:08:38 PM

Students who work can make a significant contribution toward meeting their college costs. And having a job while in school or during the summer months may help prepare students for life after college as well.

The U-M Student Employment Office serves all students and jobs are available on the U-M campus and in the surrounding communities. Some students with need will qualify for the federal Work-Study program, but others can also earn a paycheck to defray education expenses and avoid additional student loans.University of Michigan students are sought after by local employers who seek dedicated, hard-working employees.

Employment exposes students to more mentor relationships and future business contacts. Working is beneficial in other ways, as well. Studies show that students who work a modest number of hours per week will, on average:

  • have higher grade point averages
  • graduate at a faster rate
  • are less likely to drop out
  • have more job skills to include on their resumes
  • are better organized and manage their time better

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