Are there on-campus jobs available to students?
Employment is awarded to many students who demonstrate financial need. As part of a financial aid package, a student may be awarded a specific dollar amount in Federal Work-Study. This amount is the maximum that may be earned in the academic year. Upon arriving on campus, a student with an award in Federal Work-Study begins looking for a job by consulting the job bulletin board (located in the Monadnock Lounge in the Campus Center) and applying directly to the on-campus employer. Most jobs pay the minimum wage. Typically, students work eight to twelve hours a week. Students are paid every two weeks by direct deposit into the student?s checking account. There are a limited number of jobs available to students who have not been awarded Federal Work Study as part of a financial aid award. Preference in hiring, however, is given to students with Federal Work Study awards. Interested students should check with the Office of Financial Aid for details.