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Work Colleges offer promising students—those willing to invest in themselves—a rare opportunity to enhance their college experience with a program that purposefully integrates a college education, valuable work experience and service to others.
What’s more, students earn while they learn. Work programs at Member Colleges train and place students in campus and community service positions that pay down college debt, before students graduate.
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Three WCC Schools Named to US News' Short List
Three WCC schools were named on US News and World Report's top 10 Schools with Least 2010 Graduate Debt. Alice Lloyd College topped the list with average debt of $3,108. College of Ozarks (average debt of $5,389) and Berea College (average debt of $5,836) were ranked 4th and 5th.
This list was published as part of U.S. News' Short List, a regular series intended to help students and parents explore undergraduate and graduate programs.

