Yes. Students must be at least 14 years old to work for a corporate job partner.
Yes, all students are required to participate in the CWSP. Through CWSP, students fund the majority of the cost of their education, in addition to acquiring valuable work experience and skills.
Through the Work Study Program, students earn a significant portion of the cost of their education. In addition, students learn the value of work, and acquire real-world contacts, experience, and skills that will help them through college and beyond.
No, schedules are structured so that students can work without missing class. Cristo Rey Network schools conduct an extended day format (the Cristo Rey Jesuit school day lasts from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm) and an extended school year so that students may complete a full class schedule and fulfill the requirements of a college preparatory high school while working.
No. Students are evaluated by Corporate Work-Study Program staff, who then assign student teams to job sites, taking into consideration both the skill-level required for the job and the particular interests and skills of each student.
Most students perform entry-level clerical work. They answer telephones, maintain files, sort and deliver mail, scan and fax documents, perform data entry, and create documents with Microsoft Office. Specific job descriptions differ on a partner-by-partner basis. Students are expected to meet or exceed the level of professionalism and dedication demanded of their adult colleagues at the work place.
All incoming freshmen and transfer students attend a rigorous Summer Training Program called Prepare for Success: Business Training Institute before beginning their first CWSP assignment. Training includes:
Students also receive ongoing feedback, performance reviews, and training from partners and the CWSP staff throughout the school year.
An on-site supervisor at the Corporate Partner company will guide and support students at work. Cristo Rey Jesuit CWSP staff will coordinate with on-site supervisors to provide the necessary guidance, training, and care that students need to succeed in the workplace. All disciplinary actions are conducted by CWSP staff.
No. All communications to Corporate Partners are made through the CWSP Office at Cristo Rey Jesuit.
Cristo Rey Jesuit provides transportation for all students to and from their job placements.
A team of four students shares one full-time job. Students rotate their schedules, each working five full days every four weeks. Work days are scheduled Monday through Friday. The program runs concurrently with the Cristo Rey Jesuit school year, from September through late May. During the year, students work according to the Job Partner’s calendar, except for the following holidays: Thanksgiving Break, Christmas Break, and Spring Break
No. Corporate Partners pay an annual fee to the Cristo Rey Jesuit CWSP office for each team of 4 students. This fee is then applied directly towards the cost to educate each child. Families are still obligated to the tuition established upon their acceptance to Cristo Rey Jesuit.. Students may have the opportunity, however, on a partner-by-partner basis to work during school holidays and in the summer, in which case Cristo Rey Jesuit’s CWSP office will process the payment, and pass on the earnings directly to students.
Yes. Cristo Rey Jesuit students are held to strict standards. All students are required to wear their formal school uniform (Level 1) to work, and must adhere to the dress code at all times.
Some students may have the opportunity, on a partner-by-partner basis, to work during school holidays and in the summer. In these cases, Cristo Rey Jesuit’s CWSP office will process the payment and pass on the earnings directly to students.