For-profit and not-for-profit, non-profit businesses
LCSC departments and divisions
Receive 170 hours of high-quality work from motivated and engaged students, per semester
Be a part of the workforce development pipeline
Help students build a professional network
Worksites apply to join the program
Approved worksites interview students
Students work a minimum of 10 hours per week during academic year (17 weeks/semester)
Supervisors and Academic Advisors meet with Work Scholars at regular intervals to make sure students are on track to graduate and succeed in their chosen career field
Potential worksites complete and submit a worksite application and job description
Applications are reviewed by an independent panel
Approved worksites may post positions for a chance to interview students
Worksite contributes a cash match to be paid toward the student Work Scholar's stipend