Search results
Work-study is a federal or state-funded financial aid program that provides funds for part-time employment to college students. Students earn their semester work-study award incrementally, through their hourly pay, from on-campus or approved off-campus agency jobs.
Work-Study jobs are convenient. Work is scheduled around your class schedule. Get workplace experience while earning money. Some jobs may be in your field of study. Learn marketable skills. Good work performance can generate good work references. Can provide good networking opportunities. Basic Eligibility Requirements:
Work-study job announcements are posted in the Handshake App. Students can register their account via MyNMSU and will need to upload a resume and search for jobs using their account for both work-study and regular student employment.
17 lip 2019 · CO-OP – CO-OP student employment. Student employment categories and eligibility for student employment are fully defined in the Student Employment Handbook (a summary is listed below). Student employees must be half-time, degree-seeking students in good standing.
Once the job posting is approved, students will be able to view and apply for your job posting using the Handshake app. Contact NMSU Career Services with any questions related to utilizing the Handshake app at 575-646-1631, HireNMSU@nmsu.edu or stop-by at Garcia Center Room 224.
Academic Job Search Learning Series. Next up, join the PDA for a three part series to assist you in preparing for an academic job search. RSVP for any of these sessions here. Thursday, October 31 at 11 am: Applying for Jobs. with former NMSU Postdoc and current Assistant Professor at Northern Illinois University Richard Ortiz, PhD.
Work-Study and Work-Study Wait List. Work-Study provides part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help pay education expenses. The program encourages community service work and work related to the student’s course of study.