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Student Employment

Student Employment is another great way to help finance your education. As with student loans, work-study opportunities are offered to undergraduate and graduate students based on financial need. Requests must be made by March 1 for each forthcoming school year.

Generally, students in the work study program work from 10-15 hours per week. Often times it’s possible to find a job related to your area of study or that encourages community service.

Other benefits:

Convenience  - jobs are campus based so you won’t need transportation to get to and from work

Flexibility - you can determine your own work schedule that won’t interfere with your class schedule

If you are an incoming freshman international student, be sure to ask us about the International Student (ISIP) Employment Program.