Can students enrolled at the Clinton School have a job while pursuing their degree?
Many of our students work a part-time job (15 hours/week) while at the Clinton School, but the key to successful job/school balance will be the flexibility related to the part-time job. The time demands related to both the classroom work and our field work is varied from week to week. Consequently, many of our students would suggest that having a part-time job which allows flexibility of hours is extremely critical to maintaining both a successful the MPS program, and a reasonable school/Life balance.
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