Thursday, March 6, 2008

How About College For Free?


The college's nickname is Hard Work U because the students pay NO tuition to attend, instead, they all have to work on campus. Read on about this unique college.

College of the Ozarks is dedicated to providing a superior education to qualified students who have financial need. Lack of funds should not keep students from attending college. The College will provide a way to meet the cost of education for every student admitted.

The cost to College of the Ozarks for providing an educational opportunity is approximately $15,900 per year for each student. Most colleges and universities attempt to pass along a portion of this cost as tuition; this is not the case at College of the Ozarks. The college guarantees to meet all of this cost for each full-time student by using earnings from its endowment, operation of its own mandatory student work program, accepting student aid grants, gifts and other sources. In effect, each full-time student's Cost of Education is met 100 percent by participating in the work program and a combination of private, institutional and federal/state student aid.

The participation in the work program might mean spending 15 hours a week working in the Computer Center, Child Development Center, Ralph Foster Museum, McDonald Hospital, or in any of the 80 other work areas on campus.

Gee, a college that teaches hard work.

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