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  2. Student activities - Wikipedia

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    Academic student activities refer to clubs and programs specifically focused on helping a student in the academic sense. These can be major-based, area of study-based clubs, or programs and events designed to educate students in any scholarly subject matter. Some examples of academic student activities include: Accounting Society; Language Clubs

  3. FIRM FOUNDATION FOR STUDENTS - Giving Day: Help Greenville ...

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    David Sudduth, left, and Ann Wright work to raise funds for scholarships and other student needs at Greenville Technical College. The public can help on Dec. 5, Greenville Tech Giving Day.

  4. Rag (student society) - Wikipedia

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    [6] The following year, 1921, the University of Manchester rag collected money for local medical charities for the first time [7] and students at Cambridge collected for the Haig Fund at a Poppy Day Rag, [8] while in 1923 students at King's College London dressed as ancient Egyptians to raise money for the European War Relief Fund. [9]

  5. Employee education benefits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's employees and the employees of participating independent franchises offer employee benefits to improve English language skills, earn a high school diploma, work toward a college degree, and get counseling about education and career plans. The corporation has spent more than $100 million on the program over the past four years.

  6. Public Interest Research Group - Wikipedia

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    The PIRGs emerged in the early 1970s on U.S. college campuses. The PIRG model was proposed in the book Action for a Change by Ralph Nader and Donald Ross, in which they encourage students on campuses across a state to pool their resources to hire full-time professional lobbyists and researchers to lobby for the passage of legislation which addresses social topics of interest to students. [5]

  7. Federal Work-Study Program - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Work-Study Program originally called the College Work-Study Program [1] and in the United States frequently referred to as just "work-study", is a federally funded program in the United States that assists students with the costs of post-secondary education. The Federal Work-Study Program helps students earn financial funding ...

  8. 7 Surprising Career Benefits of Giving a Good Compliment - AOL

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    Science has shown that being able to give a good compliment can have a real impact on the future of our jobs. However, there... 7 Surprising Career Benefits of Giving a Good Compliment

  9. Volunteering - Wikipedia

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    Volunteering is an elective and free-choice act of an individual or group freely giving time and labor, often for community service. [1] [2] Many volunteers are specifically trained in the areas they work, such as medicine, education, or emergency rescue. Others serve on an as-needed basis, such as in response to a natural disaster.