Which of these is part of the work-study program?(1 point) Responses training for a higher skilled job training for a higher skilled job bonuses and compensation related to your GPA bonuses and compensation related to your GPA interfacing with the boss when there is a problem interfacing with the boss when there is a problem help finding a job close to campus

Work-study programs in educational institutions are designed to provide eligible students with part-time employment to help pay education expenses. These programs encourage community service work and work related to the student’s course of study.

The option that is most closely associated with a work-study program is "help finding a job close to campus." This is because work-study jobs are typically located on or near the campus to accommodate students' schedules and academic responsibilities. They may involve working within university departments or with off-campus community service providers.

Training for a higher skilled job could be a benefit of work-study if the position provides relevant experience, but it is not the primary purpose of the program. Similarly, interfacing with the boss when there is a problem could occur in any job, but it is not specific to work-study programs. Lastly, bonuses and compensation related to your GPA are not typically features of work-study programs; work-study earnings are usually based on the hours worked and the pay rate of the job, independent of academic performance.