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Student Employment

651-631-

5146

5296 | studentemployment@unwsp.edu | Riley Hall R1600

Student Employment at Northwestern is both convenient and flexible, with both academic year and summer employment opportunities. With over 800 student positions each year, on-campus employment offers a wide variety of options and great work experience with flexible hours available.

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Services

  • Student Employment opportunities and listings
  • Application process and procedures

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FAQs


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titleWho qualifies to work on-campus?

Student employment opportunities are available to traditional undergraduate and on-campus dual enrollment students who are enrolled in at least one on-campus course. 


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titleDo I need to have been awarded a Work Study as part of my Financial Aid package to qualify?

No, you do not need to have been awarded Work Study as part of your Financial Aid package in order to be eligible.



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titleWhere can I find open student positions at UNW?

Students can find open positions and apply via our jobs website by clicking here.

Note: Students securing on-campus employment will need to provide original I-9 identification documents before they can begin working.


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titleWhat documents do I need to begin working?

Northwestern complies with the Immigration Reform and Control Act which makes it necessary for you to bring verification for authorization to work in the United States with you on or before your first day of employment. You may not begin working until your paperwork has been completed. 

Human Resources staff is required to review original documents. Copies (paper or electronic) cannot be accepted.

Common forms of documents for I-9 verification include an unexpired US Passport; OR Driver’s license and Social Security card; OR Driver’s license and certified copy of birth certificate. A full list of acceptable documents can be found in the Student Employment office (Riley 1707) or online at http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-9.pdf


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titleHow much should I work?

Balancing your studies, work and other activities will be challenging, yet rewarding. Typically, students work approximately 8 to 15 hours per week. It is strongly recommended that student employees limit their work to no more than 25 hours per week when classes are in session. Students may not work more than 40 hours per week when classes are not in session. 



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Resources

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urlhttps://confluence.unwsp.edu/display/HR/Student+Employment?preview=/89361124/134318278/Student%20Employment%20FAQ%20-%2012-20.pdf

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Who To Contact

Still have questions? Reach out directly to studentemployment@unwsp.edu or call 651-631-5146.


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