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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, of course. I had several part time jobs in college but felt the best one was taking an on-campus job in the library of my university. It paid reasonable well, especially for part time, and I could get hours working before, after, or between classes (no transport time). The problem with working off campus was having a completely different schedule each semester. That I very frequently a serious conflict. There are “zillions” of part time jobs on college campuses and it is really more like not working at all. Each semester the work schedule of all campus part time student workers is rearranged around their class schedule (huge a
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Getting a part-time job while studying at East Los Angeles College (ELAC) can be relatively easy as in Los Angeles, there are abundant off-campus opportunities in retail, food service, tutoring, and other industries. Proximity to a major urban area enhances job availability.Many local employers near ELAC are accustomed to hiring college students, offering flexible schedules to accommodate classes.ELAC offers on-campus jobs through programs like Federal Work-Study, which allows students with financial need to work part-time while studying. Positions include administrative assistance, tutoring, and library support.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, finding part-time jobs at Lewis-Clark State College is relatively easy, especially on campus. International students on an F-1 visa can work up to 20 hours per week during classes and 40 hours during breaks. Common roles include working in libraries, cafeterias, or administrative offices. While off-campus work is restricted, the college provides career services to help students secure opportunities within visa guidelines.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Finding a part-time job while studying at Diablo Valley College (DVC) is considered relatively easy, particularly through the college's online job board and work-study program, which prioritizes students with financial need and allows them to find on-campus jobs to help pay for their education; however, the availability of specific positions may vary depending on your desired work hours and location.
Key points about finding part-time jobs in DVC -
- Online job board.
- Career and employment service.
- Work-study program.
- Flexibility.
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Generally, international students cannot work more than 20 hours per week while the school is in session. This rule applies to all types of on-campus employment including college role and assistantship positions. Students can be employed full-time during holidays and vacation periods, provided students to intend to register for the next school term.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Resources like the Nexus Center and CareerConnect make it relatively easy to find part-time work while attending Farmingdale State College (FSC). These services assist students in locating internships, part-time work outside of school and on-campus jobs. Federal Work-Study and student assistant positions are available on campus and are frequently given preference to financial assistance recipients. Additionally the Nexus Center helps students with job applications and résumé construction. Furthermore students looking for flexible work have more alternatives for off-campus employment due to Farmingdale's close proximity to Long Island
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some colleges offering a Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing in part-time mode:
Bangalore City College of Nursing: Conducts part-time B.Sc. in nursing, which lasts for a total duration of 5 years, and emphasizes flexibility to accommodate working professionals.
Motherhood University: It is primarily a full-time institute; though, they may have working students programs; ask them about part-time directly.
Dr. PD Nursing Institute, Amravati: Though primarily full-time, they may provide flexible learning options; check with them for specifics.
For application, one should check on the respective college websites the terms of application and requ
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