Cornell University’s Community Work-Study Program: Celebrating 50 Years of Students Working with the Local Community
Wednesday, 3/13/2024
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Summit 336
Coordinating Presenter
Nicole MacPherson
Cornell University
Presenters
Renee Farkas Cornell University
Abstract
Cornell University’s Community Work-Study Program allows students to use their work-study funds towards off-campus community service jobs. The presenter will discuss the nature of the Community Work-Study Program including its benefits to students, community partnerships, operational structure, and eligibility criteria.
Conference Focus Areas
Care in Chaos
Professional Competencies
Organizational and Human Resources - Foundational, Student Learning and Development - Foundational
Content Areas
Career Development and Employability, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Programs and Advocacy, Partnerships and Collaborations in the Academy, Student Success
Target Groups
Mid-level Student Affairs Professionals, Undergraduate Students
Institutional Types
Large Universities, Mid-Size Colleges & Universities
Certification Types
CE Credit - CORE
Certification Domains
Student Learning, Development, and Success, Talent Management
Guiding Principle
Integrity
11656 - Cornell University’s Community Work-Study Program: Celebrating 50 Years of Students Working with the Local Community - 30-Minute Session