Not if they are independently wealthy; have a trust fund or parents who still take care of them; still have enough money left over from their financial aid; are on scholarships that pay for room and food during the summer even if they don't take classes, or don't mind starving and living on the streets or in missions.
Yes.If you do good in college and university you can.
Summer jobs are not an obligation. But they are a smart decision.
Yes unless they are lazy
no
For the funds
No.
No, it is commonly accepted by the federal government that colleges and universities break for the summer, therefore they do not expect the students to take a job to keep the up the terms of the loans.
No, it's not needed
no
no!
No
No