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Some graduate business schools offer students financial aid in the form of part-time employment, under what is known as a work-study program. These jobs help students earn money for educational expenses but cannot be expected to provide enough money to cover all living expenses.
Jobs under these programs are usually based on campus and generally accommodate students’ academic schedules. Some of these jobs may include teaching, research, and resident assistantships for students with the appropriate experience.
If you are interested in work-study programs, you should contact the schools to which you are applying for information on their work-study opportunities.
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