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Placement:
There is a campus newsletter that will sometimes include job opportunities but they're mainly based in retail in stores around campus. These stores will also place fliers on the walls.
Internship:
Internships are offered but you have to look for them. If you're in the nursing program we have this thing called clinical, which are essentially internships at hospitals. we get grouped and placed at a hospital from 7 am-1 pm and we get to shadow nurses and be in a hospital environment. This is part of our curriculum and we are not paid for it. the clinical rotations we go on are based on the classes we're currently taking. There are on-campus jobs that my friends currently do, and they say it's a good way to meet people and to earn extra money on the side. For example, my friend who works in the game room at my dorm made enough money last year to cover the remaining tuition his financial aid did not cover.
Placement:
There are many jobs available and there are many school meetings that let us know about opportunities and placements. Work-study just as any other college can be determined by financial status but there are also many types of volunteers that are open to anyone to do.
Internship:
I am not sure if my college provides an internship but I know for a fact my college provides work-study. There are multiple on-campus jobs that pay The students who are willing to work but I am not sure how much the pay is.
Good English programs as well as teaching programs which I was at a time considering pursuing and it offered affordable tuition that my financial aid covered. It was an easily accessible and beautiful location in the city.
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