
Student
Employment
Student
Employment
Funds for part-time jobs are provided for in the budgets of
various departments on campus and also by the federal government. All
student employees of UNCG, upon being hired, must present proper documentation
verifying their identity and employment eligibility as required by the
Federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
Original documentation must be presented on or before the first day
of work. A list of acceptable documents can be found on the Student
Employment website at http://csc.dept.uncg.edu/.
Federal Work-Study Program
The federal government provides funds for part-time on- and
off-campus jobs for students through the Federal Work-Study Program.
The average student job requires 10 to 15 hours per week. To be considered
for Work-Study, a student need only complete the FAFSA/RFAFSA and indicate
interest in student employment on the form. Federal Work-Study is a
need-based program with limited funding. Not all students who indicate
interest will be offered Work-Study.
Other On-Campus Employment
Part-time jobs on campus are available for students who do
not qualify for Federal Work-Study and want to earn money for a portion
of their college expenses. The Career Services Center, located at 207
Foust Building on the UNCG campus, maintains a listing of these jobs.
Students are eligible to use the Career Services Center as soon as they
have been accepted for Admission.
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