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Types of College Students

(tie) Bank Teller
(tie) Bank Teller

Many high school and college students get to practice saying no to adults thanks to their stints at credit unions. Jennie Natusch is working in the Burlington, Mass., branch of Digital Federal Credit Union this summer.

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(tie) Orderly
(tie) Orderly

Best Jobs for College Students Studying should be your full-time job while you’re in college, but many college students can benefit from some extra cash. PayScale searched our job database to find the best jobs for college students.

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(tie) Tax Preparer
(tie) Tax Preparer

Tax Information for Students. Skip to ... Learn about how the new tax law may affect your tax return next year. ... Paying for College:

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(tie) Tutor
(tie) Tutor

The work of finding a tutor on campus belongs to your college student. Tutoring is only successful if the student truly seeks and understands the importance of the help. Your student can visit a student support or tutoring center or even make informal arrangements with another student.

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Academic Scholarships
Academic Scholarships

The College JumpStart Scholarship is an annual, merit-based competition that is open to 10th, 11th and 12th graders and college students and non-traditional students. Applicants must be high school sophomores, juniors or seniors or adult students.

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Athletic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships

Other Student Athlete Scholarships. For students who are looking for other sources of scholarship money instead of or in addition to university athletic scholarships, private scholarship funds do exist. Below is a list of a few popular student athlete scholarships available in our database.

Average Academic Performance Scholarships
Average Academic Performance Scholarships

Scholarship opportunities for average students are changing the face of college campuses which are no longer reserved just for the straight-laced academic. On the contrary, most campuses now boast an eclectic body of students from various ethnic, social, and political backgrounds.

Bookkeeper
Bookkeeper

A bookkeeper degree typically is a two-year college degree that teaches a student fundamental tools needed to record corporate activities. Bookkeeping courses may include accounts payable, accounts receivable, accounting debits and credits, bank reconciliation and ledger preparation.

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Cafeteria Worker
Cafeteria Worker

In American English, a college cafeteria is a cafeteria intended for college students. In British English it is often called the refectory. These cafeterias can be a part of a residence hall or in a separate building. [citation needed] Many of these colleges employ their own students to work in the cafeteria.

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Campus Tour Guide
Campus Tour Guide

A college campus tour guide is a valuable home school resources helping students as they prepare for college. Read these tips on successful campus tours.

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Creative Scholarships
Creative Scholarships

Creative scholarships can be found for nearly every artistic and creative endeavor. The most common creative scholarships support students studying music, dance and literature. But there are just as many niche scholarships for lesser known, or lesser traveled, creative interests. There are scholarships for students of interior design.

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Dental Receptionist
Dental Receptionist

Prepare for a career in professional dental offices ranging from general dentists to dental specialists such as orthodontists and oral surgeons by enrolling in the Dental Receptionist Coordinator program at CDI College. Students are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills required for employment including office administration, computer and fundamental medical terminology skill sets.

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Dorm Receptionist/Security Monitor
Dorm Receptionist/Security Monitor

Dorm Receptionist/Security Monitor. This job is perfect for students who love to study late at night. Most dorm receptionist jobs begin after sunset and can go as late as 3AM. One of the biggest perks is that you are usually allowed to do homework during your shift.

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Library Assistant
Library Assistant

Student Library Assistant I 10904 Assist staff with daily, routine library operations. Duties may include library searches, general office work, data entry, assisting patrons, book repairs, and maintaining statistics. Good manual dexterity necessary for specified tasks.

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Massage Therapist
Massage Therapist

The American Massage Therapy Association is a nonprofit, professional association created in 1943 by massage therapists, for massage therapists. Its mission is to serve its members while advancing the art, science and practice of massage therapy.

Nanny
Nanny

Since 2001 we’ve built local professional teams across the country who’ve helped hundreds of busy parents carve out time for themselves with a sitter, have help on hand with a part-time or full-time nanny, or get their college bound student the tutoring they need to succeed.

Research Assistant
Research Assistant

If you want to become a research assistant in science, business, social science or any other area, you first need to determine if this career path is a good fit for you. If the following description sounds like you, then you’re probably well suited for this career.

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Research Study Participant
Research Study Participant

Student Participation in Research Approved Projects for Winter 2018 These are the approved experiments that Psychology 101 and other eligible psychology students may participate in for credit.

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Resident Advisor in the Dorms
Resident Advisor in the Dorms

A resident adviser or 'RA' is an upperclassman who is available to college students living in dorms and resident halls. A resident adviser is a person who those living in the dorm can go to who may be more comfortable to talk to than an older adult in a sterile on-campus housing office.

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Scholarships for Minorities
Scholarships for Minorities

To qualify as minority student, you don't need to be a first generation immigrant or the first person in your family to go to college. Specific organizations qualify women or LGBTQ students as minorities. Scholarships for minority students vary in their criteria and are not limited to race or ethnicity.

Scholarships for Women
Scholarships for Women

Scholarships for Women. It wasn't always easy to find scholarships for women, but today there are many sources for free financial aid for women who want to pursue higher education. In fact, currently there are more women than men attending college and opportunities abound for women across many schools and majors.

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Unusual Scholarships
Unusual Scholarships

Unusual Scholarships Everyone knows there are plenty of scholarships out there for the egghead, the jock, the feminist, the free spirit, and even the average student. There are also many scholarships that reward quirky and unique talents.

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