Overview
On campus student employment opportunities are available to registered undergraduate and graduate students in good academic standing.
Types of Student Positions
- College Role - Hourly-compensated jobs available to undergraduate and graduate students.
- Federal Work Study (FWS) - Hourly-compensated jobs available to US Citizens, US Permanent Residents, and US Non-Citizen Nationals who have received a Federal Work Study award for the current academic year. Students with FWS awards may hold multiple jobs; however, only 1 position may be funded through the FWS program.
- Graduate Student Assistantships (GSA) - Contract-based positions available to qualifying graduate students.
Individuals may work a maximum of 20 hours per week during the academic year. Maximum hours may be worked in 1 position, or as the combined total hours in multiple positions.
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Best Practices
- Prepare a resume
- Monitor Student Jobs frequently, especially at the start of a semester
- Apply to positions that match your skills and interests
- Multiple applications are OK
- Review Form I9 identification requirements in advance and plan accordingly
- Withdraw applications that are no longer of interest
- Monitor University email and Workday accounts daily
- For assistance with onboarding tasks, laptop access is recommended when presenting Form I9 identification at Human Resources
Resources and Information
HR Resources for Student Employees
Workday Resources for Student Employees
Workday Resources for Graduate Student Assistants
Workday Resources SharePoint - Various Job Aids with step-by-step instructions for many tasks
What to Expect
Select the Find Student Jobs button located on this page.