Why Work?

Work Colleges offer an enhanced learning experience that integrates Work ~ Learning ~ Service to build leadership, work ethic, problem-solving skills and help demonstrate responsibility and commitment. This not only prepares you for life after graduation, but gets you off to the right start by graduating with far less debt than most students.

Work Colleges offer a hand up—not a hand out. Work College students work hard and study harder, but it’s a labor of love. Individual Work Colleges offer a wide range of degreed studies, all Member Colleges are accredited, offer international study opportunities, and are rated by graduates as ‘excellent’ in helping them prepare for a successful career.

If you’re willing to invest in yourself, and think you’re worth an exceptional education in an extraordinary learning environment, then the WCC Member Colleges are ready to talk with you.

To learn more about each of the college's work programs, click on the links below.  Work Programs at:

News

 

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.

 

 

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