WORK LEARNING SERVICE

Job Well Done Awards

Jonathan Kolby Combs

Student Supervisor, Student Work Program
Alice Lloyd College
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Quote from the Supervisor: “Kolby Combs exemplifies a “Job Well Done” by not only doing his job well, but also super exceeding any expectations that are set for him. Kolby’s initiative to work and complete any task is rarely seen in anyone let alone a college student. He always has an extremely positive and infectious attitude in the workplace that naturally improves office morale. Additionally, Kolby is always available to assist, train, or answer questions for students working under him and students working in other areas. He is most definitely self-motivated, takes initiative, highly dependable, accepts high levels of responsibility, is enthusiastic, acts with integrity, works as part of a team, delivers high quality work, works in the spirit of service to others, and is a good college ambassador. Kolby Combs is more than deserving of the “Job Well Done” award, and I am positive he will continue to represent the model far after he leaves the Alice Lloyd College work-study program.”

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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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