Work Study
The University of North Alabama offers many varied
opportunities for qualified students to work
on campus during their college careers. Up to 500
jobs are available during the fall-spring semesters.
Types of jobs range from lab assistant to desk
assistant in residence halls, from office work
to intramurals, from library assistant to
maintenance work. Students are encouraged to seek
jobs related to their college majors and career
plans.
For 2008-2009,
the standard work study award at UNA ranges from
$2000- $2500/year. However, actual earnings are
based on hours worked and rate of pay. Most employees earn minimum wage at UNA,
though departments may choose to offer higher rates
of pay.
UNA offers two types of student employment: Federal
Work Study and University Work Study. Other than
the source of funding, the two programs are
similar. All student employees are protected by the
Fair Labor Standards Act and subject to federal and
state tax laws. Note: To be considered for
Federal Work Study jobs, students must file a Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
In order to balance class work and employment, a
student employee may work on campus up to
but not more than 20 hrs/wk.
At UNA the work study market parallels the real job
market:
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Departments list job openings on campus.
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Students apply for and interview with
departments that interest them.
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Paychecks are issued monthly.
For currently listed work study job openings, visit
Career Services
web page.
For more
information about student employment, view the
Student
Employment Fact Sheet.
The steps to follow when trying to find a campus job
are listed
HERE.