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On-Campus Employment

Working on campus is a great way to earn money, build career-ready skills, and stay connected to the Southwestern community. Jobs are available across campus—from administrative offices and academic departments to student services and peer mentoring roles.

Note: On-campus positions are competitive, with more demand than available openings.

Types of Student Employment

  • Federal Work-Study
    Some students are eligible to have their pay funded through Federal Work-Study as part of their financial aid package. Even with eligibility, you’ll need to apply and be hired for an on-campus position. Students without Federal Work-Study are also eligible to apply for most jobs on campus.

  • Other Student Employment
    Roles vary widely in responsibilities and time commitments:

    • Positions with intermittent duties (e.g., proctors in the art gallery or fitness center)

    • Administrative and reception roles in campus offices

    • Paraprofessional peer-advising roles like Resident Assistants, Writing Center Consultants, and Peer Academic Mentors

    Some positions may have specific requirements (class year, skills, or prior experience).

Tips for Securing an On-Campus Employment

  • Network – Ask friends where they work and visit offices that may be hiring to express your interest.

  • Use HireSU – All on-campus employment opportunities are posted on HireSU, the CCPD’s online job board.

  • Attend Student Employment Events – Join Student Employment 101 during Welcome Week and visit the On-Campus & Part-Time Job Fair the following week to learn about open positions.


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