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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 66 No. 8 1796-1798
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Administration of Work-Study Programs in Dairy Manufacturing1

John G. Parsons

Dairy Science Department, South Dakota State University, Brookings 57007-0647

ABSTRACT

Work-study programs at South Dakota State University during the academic year include part-time work in the university dairy processing plant, in research laboratories, and at the dairy research farm. Summer work experience is gained in dairy processing plants in several states. Students can receive 3 h of academic credit for summer experience and up to 12 credits during a semester. A 10-page guide is provided for employers of work-study students, and a 4-page mimeograph package outlines responsibilities of the student to the employer. Students write reports of their job experiences. A faculty advisor counsels these students and makes on-site visits during the summer work period.


FOOTNOTES

1 Published with the approval of the director of South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station as Publication No. 1874 of the Journal Series.







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