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Stay-In-School

Part of you wants to stay in school, and part of you wants to work. You can do both through the Stay-in-School Program. It's the perfect work-study combination.

For starters, you'll work part-time when school is in session and full-time during vacation periods. Many of our opportunities are in office or administrative support fields. Now here's the really good part: You'll be paid at regular Government salary rates, dependent on your assigned duties, and you can be promoted or rewarded based on your performance. Plus, you'll gain valuable experience while serving your nation.

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So how do you get into the program? You must meet financial-need criteria to qualify. If you have a disability, you are eligible to participate in the program regardless of financial need. You also must be a U.S. citizen, at least 16 years of age and enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a full-time student in any high school, vocational school or undergraduate program.

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