On-Campus Student Employment

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If you are an international student with an F-1 non-immigrant student visa, you are permitted to work in the United States under certain conditions.  An option is On-Campus Student Employment: Students can work up to 20 hours per week on-campus while in school, and up to 28 hours per week when classes are not in session (winter/spring breaks) and during the summer.

Steps to find On-Campus Student Employment:

  • To look for on-campus jobs, log into Handshake.
    • Build your profile, including professional and volunteer experiences
    • When searching for jobs on Handshake, select the On-Campus and part-time filters
    • International students are not eligible for Federal Work Study positions
    • Read the description of the position and required qualifications before applying to make sure you are eligible
    • Undergraduate students can apply to hourly paid positions
    • Graduate students who do not have a Graduate Assistantship offer from their departments can apply to both hourly paid positions and Graduate Assistantships
    • Graduate students who already have a Graduate Assistantship may apply for hourly paid positions during summer, if not covered by assistantship.

Students may also:

I received an offer to work on campus. Now what?

Since immigration regulations are subject to change, consult with an advisor in the Office of Global Education - International Student & Scholar Services prior to accepting any form of employment to avoid violating the terms of your immigration status.

See additional information for working on campus.

Ways a Career Advisor can help you:

  • Learn how to navigate Handshake to find positions on campus
  • Write an U.S.-style resume and cover letter, as the formats are vastly different from international formats
  • Practice interviewing in-person or online with Interview Stream
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