Co-Curricular Life | 35 On-Campus Jobs Providing on-campus student jobs provides mutually beneficial opportunities for Cedarville University to fulfill its mission of equipping students for lifelong leadership and service. Campus jobs, which are available in nearly every department on campus, allow students to earn an income that will help fund Cedarville’s academically excellent, distinctly Christian education. In addition, University departments rely upon our students’ excellent skills and services to accomplish the tasks that are assigned to them. More than just an employment transaction, these campus jobs represent opportunities to train, resource, and mentor students, all part of Cedarville’s commitment to biblical stewardship. All forms and information regarding student employment can be found at cedarville.edu/studentjobs. Work Eligibility Your student is eligible to work on campus: • If they are registered for six or more semester credit hours (undergraduate) • After a written job offer is received and accepted • After proper payroll documentation is submitted Typically, students do not work more than 1,200 hours per year. Your student may work a maximum of 25 hours per week during the academic term. Most students work five to 10 hours per week. Students generally work eight to 10 hours per week in the Federal Work Study program. Federal Work Study What is Federal Work Study? Federal Work Study provides part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need, allowing students to earn money to pay for educational expenses. Financial need is determined by FAFSA calculation. Are employment options other than federal work study jobs available on campus? Yes. Campus-based job are available to regular student-workers. Students do not have to qualify for Federal Work Study to be employed as a student-worker. Detailed information about the Federal Work Study program may be found on the Financial Aid Office’s Work Study website.
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