Does the biology department hire work-study students?
Yes, there are many students with work-study appointments in the biology department. Among the positions available are greenhouse assistants, teaching assistants for various courses, office assistants for faculty, and research assistants to help with faculty research projects. Generally, you will need a work-study award from the financial aid office to be considered for a work-study position. Complete an on-line application for positions in which you interested.
Yes, there are many students with work-study appointments in the biology department. Among the positions available are greenhouse assistants, teaching assistants for various courses, office assistants for faculty, and research assistants to help with faculty research projects. Generally, you will need a work-study award from the financial aid office to be considered for a work-study position.
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