Finding a Job On-Campus
Positions are available on-campus for both work-study eligible students and non work-study students. In most cases, students secure on-campus positions once they arrive. Typical positions include grounds workers, food services assistants, general maintenance workers, and library assistants. There are two ways to locate these positions:
- The most common way is to obtain the list of supervisors from the student employment board either near the mailroom or outside human resources. Once you have this list, go directly to the individuals and speak with them regarding available positions.
- Supervisors will have requests for employees that they forward to the Student Life office. Those requests are posted on the student employment boards near the mail room and Human Resources office.
All student employees must be eligible to work in the United States and we are required to verify everyone's eligibility.
To work on campus, you will need the following items:
- I-9 Form Verification: The I-9 form is used for verifying eligibility to work in United States. In order to work on campus, you must complete an I-9. For this form, certain documentation is required. Individuals usually use a drivers license and social security card or a passport for verification. International students usually use their passport and I-94 for verification. There are other acceptable documents for working on campus, please contact us for details.
- Social Security Number: All students are required to have a social security number prior to beginning their work on campus. International (F-1 visa) students must contact Student Life Services for assistance in obtaining a social security number if you do not already have one. Click here for more information about receiving a Social Security Card as an F-1 visa student.
International (F-1 visa) Students
For question about the requirements procedures for international (F-1) students working on campus, click here.