The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 04, 1974, Page page 8, Image 8

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Severs; 'Little trouble
finding work-study jobs
' Last year Doug Severs, UNL work-study advisor, only
had trouble placing one student in a work-study
' program that interested him. The student wanted to be
. a chef, and there was no position on campus like that.
Bui about SCO other students fere a!! working at jobs.
within their colleges and interests, Severs said.
; "Every! student who applies for financial aid is
! automatically considered for the work-study program.
Of course, not everyone takes the jobs. We generally
: have more requests for students than we have
students," Severs said.
': The jobs include work in all the departments on
campus and in all colleges. They include messengers,
carpenters, public relations work, grading papers,
running projectors, child care help and lab assistants.
The pay runs from $1 .90 to $2.70 an hour depending
on the skills needed for the work. Severs says he
doesn't know to. what extent these students depend on
work-study to meet expenses, but says that over-all
i surveys show the jobs to be extremely helpful and in
many cases can make the difference between
graduation or not.
; 1 Severs said although the school year has started,
; students who need work-study programs can still
; contact him in the Financial Aids office.
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Wednesday, September 4, 1974