
Work Study Student Application 25-26
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Job Description
For all work study students working on campus.
Area(s) you are interested in being placed:
□ Public Service- Public Service work-study positions include elementary school tutors, library assistants, and assistants at elementary school after school programs. These positions may be off campus and require transportation!
□ Facilities/Other- Facilities/other work-study positions include child care assistants, grounds and custodian positions, and motor pool assistants.
□ Administrative- Administrative work-study positions include data entry, administrative office support, customer service, and departmental assistants.
□ Academic- Academic work-study positions include instructor support, tutors, classroom assistants, and departmental assistants.
□ Other (be specific):
Specific job descriptions are available from the Financial Aid Office or your supervisor.
Resume- We ask that your resume include your major, GPA, any prior work experience or other relevant qualifications. Resumes will help us in placing you and may increase your chances of securing a work study job.
- If offered a work-study position, you must complete your payroll paperwork in Human Resources before you begin working. Failure to complete your payroll paperwork may delay your pay.
- You cannot work more than 20 hours per week. Your specific schedule will be determined by your eligibility, availability, and your supervisor's needs.
- You cannot work during scheduled class hours under any circumstances. If you work during scheduled class time, you may be terminated from your work study position without warning.
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