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Campus Student Employment Program
The LRC Campus Student Employment Program (CSEP) helps to carry out the daily operations of the College while providing students work experience and a source of income to help with their indirect educational expenses such as personal and school supplies. CSEP is  not intended to provide students with an income substantial enough to cover large expenses such as car payments or car insurance. ...

An employment fair is held at the beginning of each academic year and current job positions are posted online. The 2004 CSEP Job Fair will be held the afternoon of Tuesday, August 24, so mark your calendars. All students who desire to work may interview for positions in the three areas listed below.

The Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program is designed to promote access to part-time employment to help students with their indirect educational expenses. The Financial Aid Office, based on federal regulations and confidential information regarding the student’s financial status, determines eligibility for FWS. Eligible students will receive an award of FWS and an annual earnings limit on their financial aid award letter. The offer of FWS on a financial aid award letter is not a guarantee of work. 

The Campus Student Employment Program (CSEP) was designed by Lenoir-Rhyne College to allow most students who are ineligible for FWS access to part-time employment to help with their indirect educational expenses. Students who do not receive an award of FWS may inquire with the CSEC concerning their eligibility for CSEP.

The America Reads*America Counts (AR*AC) Project, a Federal Community Service Program, is an off-campus tutoring program designed to allow college students to help elementary school-aged children improve their reading and mathematics skills while helping themselves with their indirect educational expenses. Students must have received an award of FWS on their financial aid award letter to be eligible for the AR*AC Project. Students are required to provide their own transportation to and from the tutoring site.


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