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How To Find An On-Campus Job Student Employment

The Office of Human Resources advertises student jobs daily. To review jobs available, consult the job board located in the Memorial Union north concourse by the Nectar Convenience Store or check at <http://www.emporia.edu/career/hornetjb.htm>, or <www.emporia.edu/humres/studentjobs.htm>. To apply for a job, make arrangements for an in-office interview with the contact person listed for that department. When a student is hired for an on-campus job, the hiring department must complete a student employment agreement form before the student begins working.

Student Employment

Regular employment is available to undergraduate and graduate students carrying a minimum of six credit hours. Work-study students must be enrolled in the semester for which they will be paid from work-study funding. All students must maintain satisfactory academic progress, and may not work more than 20 hours per week when classes are in session (including finals week). Hours worked may not exceed 40 hours per week during summer session.

             

Eligibility for college work-study is determined through the “Free Application for Federal Student Aid” (FAFSA) need analysis, while regular employment is available to any student meeting the student employment criteria. Employment hours range from 5 to 20 per week. Students employed through ESU work programs are strongly encouraged to work no more than 15 hours per week while classes are in session to allow for sufficient out-of class study time.

             

Contact the Financial Aid Office if you are interested in summer work-study information.

 

Last Updated March 6, 2008