Alice Lloyd College

Student Work Program

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Work has been a central part of the Alice Lloyd College experience since the College’s founding in 1923 when Alice Lloyd developed her own financial aid program that required all students to work. Students worked to provide needed services for the College community and also to provide the opportunity to pay for their education. Today, the Student Work Program is intended to be not only an earning experience but a learning experience as well. It is designed to teach students the meaning of responsible leadership, self-discipline, and self-reliance. It also enhances the total educational program through the teaching of skills, responsibilities, attitudes, and habits associated with work. Requiring students to work is truly a distinctive feature of Alice Lloyd College, and so committed is the College to the concept of student labor that successful completion of the work requirement is a graduation requirement. The program requires every full-time student to work a minimum of 160 hours per semester at an on-campus or off-campus job. These jobs are varied and all students are paid at the prevailing minimum wage rate. All on-campus jobs are necessary to the normal operations of the College and the off-campus jobs help provide needed services in the surrounding communities.

Some of the areas in which students work are the Hunger Din (campus dining facility), grounds, maintenance, intramurals, library, student services, and community services. They also serve as academic and administrative assistants, public building janitors, dorm janitors, resident advisors, and lifeguards.

Students are assigned positions as freshmen, and usually serve their first year in basic services such as campus maintenance, the Hunger Din, and janitorial duties. Before their arrival on campus, new students will complete a form that provides information about their previous work experience, as well as any special skills they may possess. This information is useful in filling positions that may require prior experience. After the freshman year, students may seek positions of their choice by filling out a Job Preference Form and attracting the attention of the supervisor of the area in which they are interested. Providing there is a vacancy and not extenuating circumstances, returning students will be allowed to work at the job of their choice the following school term. Students are encouraged to seek positions that relate to their majors.

Job descriptions for all positions are available in the Student Work Office, which is in the Brown & Green Building.

For all other information about ALC’s Student Work Program, check out the current Student Work Program Handbook (pdf).

Student Work Program 2011 Survey Results

The Work Colleges Consortium (WCC) recently conducted a survey of the 7 work colleges (Alice Lloyd College, Berea College, Blackburn College, College of the Ozarks, Ecclesia College, Sterling College, and Warren Wilson College) in America that require students to participate in a work-study program. The following reports are based on the 2011 survey in which Alice Lloyd College participated. Click on the appropriate link to download a report.

WCC 2012 Brochure (pdf) – Understanding and Measuring Success of Work College graduates – an overview of the 2011 survey.

Comparison-Public-Alice Lloyd (pdf) -ALC Comparison with Public 4-Year Institutions– 9 tables comparing various benefits of the work program with public schools.

Comparison-Private-Alice Lloyd (pdf) – ALC Comparison with Private 4-Year Institutions – 9 tables comparing various benefits of the work program with private schools.

Summary-Alice Lloyd (pdf) -Summary Report of Alice Lloyd College’s Survey – 26 tables reporting survey results from Alice Lloyd College’s survey.

If you have questions, contact:

Kerry Ratliff, Director of Student Work Program
Phone: (606) 368-6063
E-mail: kerryratliff@alc.edu

Upcoming Events

Calendar

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Labor Day (No Classes)

CloseSeptember 3, 2012 @ N/A

Labor Day (no classes)

CloseSeptember 3, 2012 @ N/A

Labor Day (No Classes)

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ALC Blood Drive

CloseSeptember 6, 2012 @ N/A

All-Campus Cookout

CloseSeptember 6, 2012 @ N/A

ALC Blood Drive

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ALC All Campus Cookout

CloseSeptember 6, 2012 @ N/A
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ALC Board Retreat

CloseSeptember 7, 2012 @ N/A
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ALC Board Retreat

CloseSeptember 8, 2012 @ N/A

ACT Test Date

CloseSeptember 8, 2012 @ N/A

Men's Cross Country 5k Run

CloseSeptember 8, 2012 @ 9:00 am

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Knott County 5k Run in Hindman, KY— this event takes place during the Gingerbread Festival.

Women's Cross Country 5k Run

CloseSeptember 8, 2012 @ 9:00 am

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Knott County 5k Run at Hindman, KY — this event takes place during the Gingerbread Festival

Women's Tennis versus IU Southeast (@ Berea)

CloseSeptember 8, 2012 @ 11:00 am

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Lady Eagles Tennis season opener.

Women's Volleyball @ Cincinnati Clermont

CloseSeptember 8, 2012 @ 1:00 pm

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Lady Eagles Volleyball season opener.
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ALC Opening Convocation

CloseSeptember 11, 2012 @ N/A

Yearbook Picture Convocation (Required of ALL students)

CloseSeptember 11, 2012 @ 9:00 am

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Yearbook photos will be taken in the Student Center, Second Floor. Required of ALL students.

Opening Convocation (Required of ALL students)

CloseSeptember 11, 2012 @ 1:00 pm

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In the first convocation of the semester, attorney Terry Dean Jacobs will address faculty, staff, and students.
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Women's Volleyball @ IUSE

CloseSeptember 12, 2012 @ 7:00 pm
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MAPP Testing

CloseSeptember 13, 2012 @ 1:00 pm

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More info coming soon. Location TBA. This is a non-convo credit event.

JBS Parent-Teacher Conference

CloseSeptember 13, 2012 @ 3:30 pm
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Religious Emphasis Week

CloseSeptember 17, 2012 @ N/A

Religious Emphasis Week

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Religious Emphasis Week

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Religious Emphasis Week

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Religious Emphasis Week

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Religious Emphasis Week

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Religious Emphasis Convo

CloseSeptember 18, 2012 @ 7:30 pm

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In Session #1 (of 3) guest Wade Hopkins shares his message “Play to Win.”
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Religious Emphasis Week

CloseSeptember 19, 2012 @ N/A

Religious Emphasis Week

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Religious Emphasis Week

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Religious Emphasis Week

CloseSeptember 20, 2012 @ N/A

Religious Emphasis Week

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Religious Emphasis Week

CloseSeptember 20, 2012 @ N/A

Religious Emphasis Convo Session #2

CloseSeptember 20, 2012 @ 1:00 pm

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Session #2 of Hopkins’s “Play to Win.”

Religious Emphasis Convo Session #3

CloseSeptember 20, 2012 @ 7:30 pm

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The conclusion to the “Play to Win” message.
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Religious Emphasis Week

CloseSeptember 21, 2012 @ N/A

Religious Emphasis Week

CloseSeptember 21, 2012 @ N/A

Religious Emphasis Week

CloseSeptember 21, 2012 @ N/A
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Women's Tennis @ Brescia University

CloseSeptember 22, 2012 @ 2:00 pm

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* Game time is listed in Central Time.
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Constitution Day

CloseSeptember 25, 2012 @ 1:00 pm

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A discussion celebrating Constitution Day.
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HCTC Transfer Summit

CloseSeptember 27, 2012 @ N/A
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Women's Tennis versus Asbury

CloseSeptember 29, 2012 @ 11:00 am

Women's Tennis versus STLCOP

CloseSeptember 29, 2012 @ 3:00 pm
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LE 101 Dining Etiquette Seminars

CloseOctober 2, 2012 @ N/A

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This special seminar is sponsored by the ALC Leadership Program.
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SAT Test Date

CloseOctober 6, 2012 @ N/A