WORK LEARNING SERVICE
Job Well Done Awards
Zachary Willis
Financial Aid Student Supervisor
Alice Lloyd College

Quote from the Supervisor:
“Zachary stands out for his remarkable self-motivation and ability to take initiative, constantly seeking new opportunities to learn and grow. He consistently exhibits reliability, showing up on time and following through on commitments, no matter the task. With a strong sense of responsibility, he approaches every assignment with dedication, whether it’s leading a project or assisting peers.
His enthusiasm is contagious, inspiring others to stay engaged and focused on their goals. Integrity is at the core of his actions, always ensuring transparency and honesty in every decision made. His attention to detail and commitment to delivering high-quality work has earned him the trust and respect of both peers and faculty.
Zachary embodies a spirit of service, consistently going above and beyond to help others, whether on or off campus. As a positive representative of our institution, Zachary excels as a college ambassador, proudly embodying the values we cherish. He is truly deserving of recognition for his outstanding contributions.”
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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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