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Student Employment
Student employment has two categories: Work Study and Non-Work Study. Federal and State work study are awarded as part of your financial aid pkg.
The Federal and State Work Study Programs allow you to obtain a work-study job, usually on campus. If you are awarded work-study and do not wish to accept this award, reject the award on the Award Letter. If you accept work-study, you will attend a mandatory student employment meeting in the fall to learn about finding your work study job, student payroll, and campus employment policies.
All student employees must pick up a hire card from the Business office. Students should plan on bringing their official employment documents (usually a valide driver's licence and social security card) to campus as you will need them to begin the employment process.
What if I am interested in work-study and it is not on my award letter?
Campus work-study funds are limited and therefore awarded to those who qualify on a first-come, first-served basis. If you were not awarded work-study and are interested in receiving it, contact the Financial Aid office once you get to school to see if you are eligible. If you are eligible, you may sign up on a waiting list for work-study. This list is reviewed after each semester (Fall/Spring) begins.
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