We realize that
a job while attending Brockport may be necessary for you to finance
your education and advance toward your career goals. Student Employment
is ready to assist you. We advertise on-campus jobs for over 100 College
departments and many area employers. More than 2000 students
find all types of jobs each year and they collectively earn over $2.6
million.
How
do I find a job?
All
jobs are advertised on JobShop (link below). Once you complete
an online registration form, you may view jobs.
Choose
those jobs of interest and contact the employer to interview for the
job. Remember that you will be competing
with other students for a limited number of jobs.
There
is no central application form- you must contact each department.
Most will just set up an interview but some may ask for a resume or
a department application form. Be patient if you do not hear right
away; supervisors must consider many applicants with varying qualifications
and schedules.
All students
applying for jobs are categorized as Work-Study eligible or non-Work
Study eligible.
Work-Study:
If you apply for financial aid and you
check off that you are interested, you are automatically considered
for a form of aid called Federal Work-Study. If eligible, a dollar
amount will appear on your financial aid letter. Work-Study provides
an opportunity to work and earn up to the amount of your award.
Since we offer Work-Study to only a few hundred students and have
a comparable number of jobs, Work-Study is desirable to use- finding
a job is almost a sure thing. We do have a limited amount to offer, so apply early. (Note: all funds are now offered for the 08-09 year so we have stopped making Work-Study offers. If Work-Study is not currently in your aid package, seek Non-Work-Study jobs.)
Non-Work-Study:
Two-thirds of the students hired each
year do not receive Work-Study. If you are in this category, visit JobShop
or our office to review other jobs. Well refer you for an
interview, but its up to you to convince the employer youre
the best candidate. Remember that, since any SUNY Brockport student
is eligible to apply, competition is stiff. Although we hired for almost 1400 Non-Work-Study jobs last year, all 8500 students may apply.
Why
should I work?
- First and most
obvious is financial assistance. Students earn money to help
pay their living expenses, offset college costs and reduce student
loans. Students get a paycheck every two weeks; they may use
the money for whatever they choose. All campus jobs pay a minimum
of $7.15 per hour.
- Contrary to popular
opinion, students who work perform well academically. In fact, working
students at SUNY Brockport have higher grades than their non-working
classmates. Over 78 percent of our employed students agree or
strongly agree that "work significantly contributes to ones
overall educational experience."
- Retention is
enhanced. Students, particularly freshmen, are more likely to stay
in school if they work on campus. Dr. Lee Noel, a national authority
on student success, writes,With campus jobs, students automatically
become involved with the campus
. Their student employment provides
them with an easy way of belonging, a natural tie-in to at least one
office on campus.
- Work experience
boosts careers, according to surveys of both employers and students.
At SUNY Brockport, 84 percent of students agree that work provides
a student with skills which are an advantage in the post-graduate
job market. A national survey of human resource directors
revealed 89 percent thought work experience was as important as grades
in hiring applicants.
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to see more research on student employment and its benefits?
When
should I look for a job?
We advertise
jobs continuously. Most campus departments hire in the summer before and early
in the fall semester, but many begin advertising in the spring for fall openings. These supervisors will be interviewing and hiring as candidates apply. The best
jobs fill first. Jobs are posted and filled year-round, so if you
are not successful at first, be persistent. Check often and ask us
for suggestions.
What
else do I need to do?
- All
students hired on campus must visit Student Employment to complete
required paperwork. Work-Study eligible students who have not claimed
their paperwork at Student Employment by October 1 will be assumed
to be not interested and have the Work-Study award cancelled.
- For on-campus
jobs, we must check that all students hired are eligible to work.
For most American-born students, this means showing a photo ID (drivers
license or college ID) and either a Social Security card or birth
certificate.
- Graduate
students- All
student employment options are open to graduate students. In addition,
graduate students may qualify for teaching or research graduate
assistantships. Information about these is available from your major
department, and on JobShop.
- International
students
have additional requirements and limitations. Click
here for more information.
Anything
else?
Yes..., the
starting wage for on-campus jobs is $7.15. We operate evaluation
and wage-step processes, so it is possible to earn more based on performance
and longevity.. Most jobs schedule eight to 12 hours per week. Working
more than 20 hours per week may hurt grades, so we normally restrict
students employed on campus to no more than 20 hours per week.
We encourage
direct deposit of your paycheck from on-campus jobs. This ensures you can receive checks over breaks in the most timely way. Direct deposit
forms will be available at Payroll, 4th floor Allen Administration
Building or Student Employment when you arrive on campus, or you may
get the form from the Internet at http://www.brockport.edu/hr/payroll/directdeposit.html.
Please bring a copy of a cancelled check from your checking account.
You will receive your first paycheck at the department where you work,
and by direct deposit after that if you sign up.
As part of a comprehensive
Career Services Office, Student Employment can help you improve your
job search skills, refer you to volunteer and internship opportunities
to gain experience and college credit, and help you choose a major and
career goal. Our Career Resource Room has information on occupations,
and directories of employers. Finally, we can continue to help as you
seek jobs after graduation and throughout your career.
For
more information:
contact Ave Gardner or Rick Kincaid at (585) 395 2468, or email
rkincaid@brockport.edu
Also see:
Information
on jobs with BASC- our dining services corporation.