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Employment programs provide an opportunity for you to earn money to help finance your educational expenses. Students may be employed on campus for up to 20 hours per week while classes are in session and 40 hours per week during vacations.

Students are responsible for finding their own jobs on campus. Known job vacancies are posted on the College Central Network, which may be accessed at www.collegecentral.com. To use this service, students must first register on the network. In addition, several off-campus opportunities are available with community service organizations.



Federal Work Study Program (FWSP)
Community Service Federal Work-Study Program
University Employment (UE)



Federal Work Study Program (FWSP)

Eligibility for FWSP is based upon financial need. Students must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and a Fall/Spring Federal Work Study Application. Positions are available both on campus and with local community service organizations.


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Community Service Federal Work-Study Program

This program enables students to gain practical work experience related to their major course of study. For more information regarding this program, please contact Student Community Services at 724-357-5657.


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University Employment (UE)

This program is similar to the Federal Work Study program. However, students who do not demonstrate financial need may be employed. No financial aid application is required.


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