The Top 20 Private Colleges for Community Service

If you love helping out your community, check out these schools where it pays! The numbers are the percentage of federal work-study funds used for community service at private four-year colleges.

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  1. Florida Memorial College: 59.2% (Miami, FL) (14 scholarships available)
  2. Case Western Reserve University: 40.9% (Cleveland, OH) (28 scholarships available)
  3. Nova Southeastern University: 38.4% (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) (14 scholarships available)
  4. Antioch University: 36.7% (Seattle, WA)
  5. University of the Pacific: 32.3% (Stockton, CA) (13 scholarships available)
  6. Bayamon Central University: 31.8% (Bayamon, PR)
  7. Harvard University: 31.6% (Cambridge, MA) (8 scholarships available)
  8. Oberlin College: 30.3% (Oberlin, OH) (4 scholarships available)
  9. Gonzaga University: 28.6% (Spokane, WA) (27 scholarships available)
  10. Golden Gate University: 27.9% (San Francisco, CA) (13 scholarships available)
  11. Barry University: 25.7% (Miami Shores, FL) (14 scholarships available)
  12. Springfield College: 24.9% (Springfield, MA) (10 scholarships available)
  13. New York University: 24.8% (New York, NY) (15 scholarships available)
  14. Long Island University -- Brooklyn: 24.1% (Brooklyn, NY) (11 scholarships available)
  15. Baylor University: 24.0% (Waco, TX) (16 scholarships available)
  16. Walla Walla University: 22.8% (College Place, WA) (32 scholarships available)
  17. Stanford University: 22.3% (Stanford, CA) (16 scholarships available)
  18. Hofstra University: 21.3% (Hempstead, NY) (20 scholarships available)
  19. Lewis and Clark College: 21.2% (Portland, OR) (9 scholarships available)
  20. Simmons College: 20.9% (Boston, MA) (12 scholarships available)

Source: The Washington Monthly. Copyright by Washington Monthly Publishing, LLC, 1319 F Street, NW, Suite 810, Washington, DC 20004, 202-393-5155, www.washingtonmonthly.com. Reprinted with permission.

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