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Are there economic benefits to being a student with the Williams-Exeter Programme rather than with other Visiting Student Programmes in Oxford?

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Are there economic benefits to being a student with the Williams-Exeter Programme rather than with other Visiting Student Programmes in Oxford?

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Yes. Williams students collectively enjoy a Social Fund to spend on social events in Oxford, Cultural Funds that cover the cost of cultural events attended in Britain (and travel to them), telephone and travel subsidies, and the opportunity to participate in group excursions. There are also a number of small jobs available on the premises for Williams students (paying some £10-£15 per week). None of these benefits are available to students who are directly enrolled in Oxford colleges as Visiting Students through other programs.

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