Interested in Joining Work Scholars?

Are you interested graduating with little to no debt and reducing your reliance on student loans? Would you like to link your college education to your career through valuable work experience and start building a strong professional network?  If so, LC Work Scholars might be the perfect opportunity for you!

Your Guide for Applying

Students are eligible if they...

  • Are an Idaho resident
  • Are seeking a 2- or 4-year degree
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
    • As determined by the graduation honors policy 
      OR
    • As determined by a minimum of the last 57 credits completed at LCSC.
  • Registered full-time student at LC State
    *If selected, must enroll in 12 or more credits with LC State each semester
  • Have completed 26 credits 
    *If offered a spot in LC Work Scholars, students must surpass the 26 credit minimum prior to the semester starting in Work Scholars program.
  • Demonstrate financial need:
    • Full -or- partial Pell Grant eligible
    • a Student Aid Index (SAI) that is 1.5 x Pell Eligible SAI or less. For questions regarding SAI or FAFSA, please contact Financial Aid
  • Post-baccalaureate students are not eligible for the program
  • Students who are concurrently enrolled or on an approved Consortium Agreement are not eligible.
  • Students who are dual-enrolled in high school are not eligible. They will be eligible to apply to the program after successfully completing one full-time semester after high school graduation.

Check LC Work Scholars Eligibility Policy to view or download all eligibility requirements. 

 
*In situations where eligibility is unclear, eligibility may be reviewed by the LC Work Scholars Eligibility Committee. 

**Eligibility for LC Work Scholars may be subject to review if student receives resources in excess of $3750 per semester ($7500 per year) from scholarships, grants (other than Pell), outside agencies, etc.

  • Receive a $ 7610 scholarship each year
  • Receive a $ 1500 stipend each year
  • Gain on-the-job experience
  • Develop a professional network
  • Geared to help students earn their Career Readiness micro-credential
  • Potentially get internship credit

  • Students interview with the Work Scholars Panel to become a Work Scholar
  • Students then interview with worksites in their career field
  • Selected students work on- or off-campus during the academic year
  • Students work the equivalent of 10 hours/week during the academic year* 
    • Worksites may hire their students for up to an additional 8 hours each week during the academic year (students are compensated by the worksite directly for these additional hours - minimum wage laws apply)
    • Worksites are encouraged to hire their Work Scholar during summer and winter breaks
  • Program openings vary semester to semester
  • Students receive tuition scholarship and bi-weekly stipend to cover expenses
  • Students benefit from additional advising and mentoring
  • Students may apply for internship to receive credit for work
  • Volunteer service and Professional Development training is required of all Work Scholars

*If students have additional degree requirements during the semester, such as a nursing preceptorship or student-teaching, then they will be eligible for an adjustment of program requirements during that semester. This is determined on a case-by-case basis each semester. In order to be considered for program requirement adjustments, the student will have to submit official documentation stating the specifics of the additional degree requirement.

  • Students submit an application and resume to the LC Work Scholars Office
  • Eligible students interview with the LC Work Scholars Panel
  • Students apply for positions based on major and career interest
  • Students review openings for a list of current worksites
  • Work Site supervisors conduct interviews and make final hiring decisions