WORK LEARNING SERVICE
Job Well Done Awards
James Edward Morris
College of the Ozarks, Student Manager, Keeter Center Kitchin
College of the Ozarks

Quote from the Supervisor: “James has gone far above and beyond for the Keeter Center. He is always a light in the students day maintaining a positive attitude and encouraging others. He builds relationships with those that he works with and goes the extra mile to help support them outside of work even. That type of leadership is such a positive example of what Christ-like, servant-leadership can look like.”
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OUR WORK COLLEGE MEMBERS
There are currently ten federally recognized Work Colleges, and nine are members of the Work Colleges Consortium. These institutions are small, private, liberal arts colleges with modest enrollments that range from about 150 to approximately 1,600 students. Each school is unique and operates the work program in a slightly different fashion. However, “work-learning-service” is a central component of each Work College. Student work, coupled with robust academics and a spirit of service, is the common denominator shared by all the Work Colleges.
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Point Lookout, Missouri
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Asheville, North Carolina