Student Employment

Work Study

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Program Description

Work-Study is a federally funded program that provides job opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students who are eligible to participate in need based financial aid programs. Work-Study student workers will be placed in various departments on and off campus to help offset a portion of their educational expenses. Work-Study at CSUSB provides opportunities for students to secure academic or career-related jobs, and develop job skills. Students may also apply to participate in the America Reads and Counts programs as a tutor in local school districts or agencies. Interested students may apply by completing a separate application to be considered for this program: Salaries range from $8.00 to $17.26 per hour. Student workers may work a maximum of 20 hours per week.

Work-Study participants should approach their job assignment with a sense of responsibility that would be expected in any job. To be considered for the Work-Study programs, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and indicate on the FAFSA your interest in part-time employment as part of your financial aid. Click here to apply: FAFSA. Eligible students will be instructed to contact the Student Employment Team to verify eligibility and secure the Work Authorization and Terms of Employment.

Work Study participants and their Supervisors will need to participate and submit a Student Performance Evaluation and / or Supervisor Performance Evaluation.

Federal Work-Study On-Campus

Work-Study jobs are available at CSUSB on campus. Work-Study students provide a valuable contribution to CSUSB in the services they perform. Students will be placed in various departments throughout the campus. In return for their services, students are paid an hourly wage. In order to conform to the State of California, the current minimum hourly wage rate is $8.00. Student workers may be paid up to a maximum of $17.26 an hour. The maximum hours a Work-Study student may work is 20 hours per week.

Students who are awarded Work-Study and wish to work On-campus may view available jobs at Job Postings link. Instructions for the hiring procedures and placement deadlines can be found at click here. Students must first contact the SET to determine their eligibility to participate in the program.

Work-Study students should approach this assignment with a sense of responsibility that would be expected in any job. All student workers will be required to complete a Confidentiality Access and Compliance Form. Students employed in areas that handle student records must adhere to the Privacy Act of 1974.

Federal Work-Study Off-Campus

The Federal Work-Study Program offers eligible students the opportunity to earn money to help defray their educational expenses through part-time employment. CSUSB will attempt to place students with Off-campus employers in educationally beneficial positions. Placement may be in public institutions or in non-profit or profit-making enterprises. Pay rates will be comparable to those paid for similar positions within the employing organization.

Students who are awarded Work-Study and wish to work Off-campus may view available jobs at Jobs Available. Instructions for the hiring procedures and placement deadlines can be found at click here.

Work-Study students should approach this assignment with a sense of responsibility that would be expected in any job. Salaries range from $8.00 to $17.26 per hour. The maximum hours a Work-Study student may work is 20 hours per week.

Tutoring Programs

The America Reads and America Counts Programs provide an opportunity for students who need financial assistance to earn portion of their college expenses through part-time employment. Participants provide tutoring to children K-6th grade in reading and K-9th grade in math. Students will be placed in the local school districts and local reading programs.

Tutors can earn between $8.00 -$17.26 per hour working up to 20 hours per week. America Reads/Counts students can gain valuable experience and skills to improve their resume. As a participant, students will also have an opportunity to connect with their Off-campus community. Students interested in a paid Federal Work-Study job as a reading or math tutor, may complete an application for the America Reads and Counts programs at: Program Application

The Work-Study team will notify selected students if they are accepted to the program. Students will be instructed to register for the ESEC 545 or Math 499 for the reading and math tutor programs. The ESEC 545 class provides tutor training for students to work with low literacy and at risk adolescents in reading. Topics include literacy methods, multicultural issues, learning disabilities and use of educational software. Students interested in Math tutoring program register for Math 499 offered by CSUSB. Math 499 (Teaching Mathematics) provides individualized instruction in the methods and materials for the teaching of mathematics:

Student must take their Work Authorization, Terms of Employment, and a copy of their Financial Aid award to their interview to validate their Work-Study award. Instructions for the hiring procedures and placement deadlines can be found at click here.

By state law, in order to be employed with a school district requires the tutor to pass a criminal background clearance check; a drug screen and TB test. Students will receive an Institutional Grant to cover this expense.

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Updated April 30, 2008
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