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Starbucks Baristas: The daily grind

Full History - 2019 - 01 - 15 - ID#agahn9
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Arizona State University: How does it work and would you recommend? (self.starbucksbaristas)
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Cjocelynn126 2 points 4y ago
It’s great! I graduate this May from ASU through Starbucks with an international leadership degree and a minor in sustainability. I’ve loved my experience with them and they were beyond helpful throughout my school work. As an Online student you’re eligible for all things ASU, I studied abroad in Costa Rica two years ago over spring break and I was there with like 15 other Starbucks ASU students from all over the country!! It was seriously an AMAZING experience. I was able to afford it because I didn’t really pay any tuition. I’m leaving college with a little under 5k in student debt and the only reason is I took my half reimbursement each semester for credit cards/ bigger purchases at home because my student loans don’t accumulate any interest until 2020. asu found loans For me and I got government subsided ones which was awesome!
I really cannot say enough good things about the program. It genuinely changed my life, I was given about 4 pretty substantial job offers for when I graduate and I already chose one that I’m “interning” at (paid) until May when I have my degree. The hardest part was accepting the low wage Starbucks pays for 4 years but having next to no debt is worth it.
I recommend calling ASU back and asking for all the information they have. They’ll explain the process to you and walk you through everything. good luck!!! 😁😁😁
Atownninjaa 1 points 4y ago
It’s a good program if the degree you are going for isn’t something like film or anything hands on. Also you still accumulate some debt so I would look at all your options and see if you have any way of getting enough financial aid from your state to cover local college costs.
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morgan_a_b 1 points 4y ago
I'm taking the free green apron course by them and loving it!
celia62 5 points 4y ago
What’s the free green apron course?
thisbitchlovesbeards 3 points 4y ago
Yeah, what's that??
kennaks3 1 points 4y ago
Also, is it only online or is it also on-campus?
themrreeguy 2 points 4y ago
its online only, and it's pretty good in my opinion. I mean, what other company is gonna give you college for basically free? I'm actually starting in march
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