work-study program

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work-study program

A student participates in a work-study program to gain experience.

Definition

Noun: An educational plan or system in which a student's time is divided between formal academic study and paid employment, often related to their field of study. The work and study components typically alternate, such as by term or semester, and are integrated as part of the educational curriculum.

Usage

This term is used as a countable noun. It refers to the structured program itself. * Many universities offer a work-study program to help students gain practical experience. * She is enrolled in a work-study program in engineering. * Participation in a work-study program can provide valuable income and career connections.

Advanced Usage
  • "to be in/on a work-study program": Describes a student's participation status.
    • He is on a work-study program this semester, so he works at the lab three days a week.
  • "to enroll in/join a work-study program": Describes the action of entering the program.
    • Students must apply early to enroll in the competitive work-study program.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cooperative education (co-op) (n): A similar model of alternating work and study terms, often with a stronger emphasis on the work terms being directly related to the academic major.
  • Internship (n): A period of work experience, often temporary, which may or may not be integrated with academic credit and is not necessarily part of a formal alternating plan.
  • Work-study (adj): Used attributively to describe elements related to such a program (e.g., work-study position, work-study job).
    • She found a work-study job in the campus library.
Synonyms
  • Cooperative education
  • Alternating program
  • Study-work scheme
Related Phrases
  • "to alternate work and study": Describes the core action of the program.
    • The work-study program allows her to alternate work and study each term.
  • "paid internship program": While similar, this phrase often emphasizes the work experience itself rather than the structured alternation with academic semesters.
work-study program

A student participates in a work-study program to gain experience.

Noun
  1. an educational plan in which students alternate between paid employment and formal study