1982-1983 Academic Catalog

136 Student Employment Although not able to guarantee employment, Cedarville Col– lege assists needy students by recommending them for part-time employment, both on the campus and in surrounding com– munities. Students are employed in various part-time jobs on campus such as maintenance, cafeteria, housekeeping, and labo– ratory, library, and office assistants. Part-time work is important not only for financial assistance but also for providing practical job training for the student. The ex– perience gained from these jobs is useful when the student leaves the college to apply for full-time employment. Although part-time student employment is not restricted to upperclassmen, freshmen should work only in the case of neces– sity. At least the first quarter of the freshman year should be de– voted to study and adjustment to college life.

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