Campus employment is made available to students for educational financial assistance and job skills development. The following are possible funding sources:
Student Worker
Federal Work Study – students should apply through the Financial Aid Office. The Financial Aid Office will assign students to a campus position.
University Budget Funds – students should apply directly to the campus office. Attaching a personal resume’ is recommended and the position may require a personal interview.
Graduate Assistant
Research or Teaching Assistantships are awarded on a competitive basis. Funding may
be from internal (budget) or external sources (grants, etc.) and continuation of the
position is dependent on the availability of funds. Graduate students must abide by
assistantship policies and procedures to retain eligibility. Maintaining good academic
standing is necessary. It is the student’s responsibility to become familiar with
the Graduate Assistantship Guidelines.