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Sterling College, VT, 100% environmental [[https://www.workcolleges.org/index.php/leadership]]
Sterling College, VT, 100% environmental [[https://www.workcolleges.org/index.php/leadership]]


Paul Quinn College created the urban work college model [[https://paulquinn.edu/about-the-president/]]
Paul Quinn College created the urban work college model [[https://paulquinn.edu/about-the-president/]] faith based, wants students to be agents of change. Long serving Black president
 


Kuyper, conservative Christian work college [[https://www.kuyper.edu/]]
Kuyper, conservative Christian work college [[https://www.kuyper.edu/]]

Revision as of 20:15, 6 June 2023

Association of work colleges [[1]]

Sterling College, VT, 100% environmental [[2]]

Paul Quinn College created the urban work college model [[3]] faith based, wants students to be agents of change. Long serving Black president

Kuyper, conservative Christian work college [[4]]

Warren Wilson, secular liberal arts with a farm, a forest, feeding the dining hall lots of environmental education and continuing local watershed revitalization projects [[5]]

College of the Ozarks [[6]] they call themselves hard work U. Have a patriotism pillar. Christian

Alice Lloyd College [[7]] Christian, they work 10-20 hrs a week

Berea, Christian, open to all faiths, has a commitment to social justice through the Loyal Jones Center, serving central Appalachia [[8]]

Blackburn College [[9]] ‘’links a rigorous and affordable liberal arts education with a unique student-managed Work Program preparing graduates for careers, community engagement, and lifelong learning.”

Bethany College has a transformational entrepreneurship department [[10] They also have a midwifery department