Get Ready For Student Employment
Follow these steps to make sure your student employment process goes smoothly.-
Bring Your Official I9 Documents
These documents will be required for the hiring process whether you work on or off campus. You must have original & unexpired documents, photo copies will not be accepted.
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Search For & Apply to Jobs
The Handshake app is your main resource for finding employment opportunities, both on and off campus.
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Apply for Work-Study Funding
If you find an on-campus job that requires you to have work-study funds and they are not part of your financial aid offer be sure to complete the MAVworks application. Application opens August 1.
Student Employment Types
On Campus Jobs
Students can find part-time-hourly employment working for campus departments. On campus jobs are paid in one of two ways:
Work-Study Jobs
Some departments require student employees to have work-study funding as part of their financial aid offer. Work-study funds may be Federal, state or university funds (MAVworks).
Priority funding is awarded to returning work-study students.
To be considered for work-study funds, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). New students may apply for work-study funding thorough the MAvworks application.
Check job postings in Handshake to see if a job requires work-study funding or not.
Student Assist Jobs
Some departments have the ability to hire student employees directly through the department's budget.
It is not necessary for the student to complete the FAFSA or be awarded work-study/MAVworks for these jobs.
Questions? Email [email protected].