Student Employment
 Working on campus helps you earn money
to pay for your educational expenses.
You work your job around your class schedule providing you the flexibility needed to be a successful student.
There are two types of student employment on campus.
- Federal Work-Study - Students who have applied for financial aid and been offered work-study on their award letter.
- Regular Student Employment - Students who may not have applied for financial aid or students not offered work-study on their award letter.
How to apply for Student Employment
Federal Work-Study
Complete the Federal Financial Aid Application (FAFSA).
Accept work-study on the award letter.
Complete the campus student employment application and return it to the Business Office.
Regular Student Employment
Complete the campus student employment application and return it to the Business Office.
Download student employment application
Classification Levels
The following pay plan establishes two
classification levels for jobs filled by student
employees: Basic and Advanced. All student
employee jobs are placed in one of the two
categories. The descriptions and examples in
each level are general and provide a framework
for classifying additional jobs not mentioned.
The range of student hourly starting rates is
$7.25 to $7.50.
Level "A" Basic Work - $7.25 per hour starting rate.
Work done under close supervision with
well established procedures. Work where
employees are not usually required to make
decisions but to follow well defined existing
policies and/or procedures
Level "B" Intermediate Work - $7.50 per hour starting rate.
Work that requires, for a major portion
of the time, advanced specialized knowledge,
skills or abilities; or involves supervisory
responsibilities for larger or complex
activities, usually involving a number of
concurrent activities.
Student Employment Handbook
For more information contact the Business Office at 920-929-1133 or e-mail diane.vollstedt@uwc.edu.
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