Working students often miss out on networking events, office hours, and unpaid internships that could boost their future careers. Psychological and Social Costs

📈 The Economic Pressures Driving College Students to Work

The Complex Reality of Modern Student Life: Juggling Higher Education and Employment

They develop unparalleled time-management skills, a strong work ethic, financial literacy, and the resilience needed to tackle the challenges of the modern workforce. They don't just hold a degree; they have already proven they can perform under pressure. What specific or tool

The burden of balancing work and study should not fall solely on the student. Universities and employers have a responsibility to adapt to the shifting demographics of higher education.

Offering more evening, weekend, and asynchronous online courses accommodates varying work shifts.