Ath the College of the Ozarks in southwest Missouri, every student works by default to support their education. While many students consider the burden of working as well as studying too much, in this college all the 1500 students are assigned job to offset the cost of their education. Students are allowed to work 15 hours a week which ensures that they graduate debt free. It is a win-win situation for both students as well as the college. Students get the opportunity to work nearby and college gets to recruit them in vacanct places at reasonable prices. The college's innovative initiative is commendable as around 43 million Americans are under some sort of education debt. Financial concerns top of the list of reasons why students drop out of the college.