Working Learners are New Norm: What Does it Mean for HBCUs?
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Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce last month released its report on the growing number of college students who work while enrolled, which has increased to 70 percent over the last 25 years. Other key findings include that college costs are now too much to be financed by employment, that women are more likely then men to work while enrolled, and that younger students seeks jobs in sales and office support while older and continuing students seek jobs in management.
Working Learners are New Norm: What Does it Mean for HBCUs?
Working Learners are New Norm: What Does it…
Working Learners are New Norm: What Does it Mean for HBCUs?
Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce last month released its report on the growing number of college students who work while enrolled, which has increased to 70 percent over the last 25 years. Other key findings include that college costs are now too much to be financed by employment, that women are more likely then men to work while enrolled, and that younger students seeks jobs in sales and office support while older and continuing students seek jobs in management.