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Student Employment

Gain valuable work experience, build your résumé, and earn money while completing your degree. CSU 福利小视频’s student employment program connects students with on-campus and community job opportunities that help develop professional skills for your future career.

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Build Experience While You Earn

Student employment at Colorado State University 福利小视频 provides opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience, develop professional skills, and earn money to support their education. On-campus and community positions offer valuable training that complements classroom learning.

Whether you’re interested in working in an academic department, administrative office, or through a community-based work-study program, CSU 福利小视频 helps connect you with job openings that align with your skills, schedule, and long-term goals.

Why Work On Campus?

  • Earn income to help cover educational and living expenses.
  • Gain relevant experience for future career opportunities.
  • Build professional relationships and references.
  • Enjoy flexible scheduling that accommodates your coursework.

Student Information: Your Path to Student Employment

Flow chart showing the steps for becoming a student employee at CSU 福利小视频: create resume, complete I-9/W4, search/apply, interview, referral, you are cleared to work, begin, submit timesheets, paid monthly.

*Click or hover (on smaller screens) to zoom the full flow chart. If you need a text-based version or accommodations, contact Student Financial Services for an accessible PDF.

Student Employment Start & End Dates

Student employment periods are determined by the academic calendar. Please ensure hiring paperwork and time entry align with these official dates:

  • Fall 2025: August 1 – December 31
  • Spring 2026: January 1 – May 16
  • Summer 2026: May 17 – July 31

Dates are subject to change based on university policy and payroll schedules. Departments should verify deadlines each term with Student Financial Services and Human Resources.

Types of Student Employment & Eligibility

CSU 福利小视频 offers several types of student employment programs funded by federal, state, or institutional sources. Each program has specific eligibility requirements and award limits.

Federal Work-Study (FWS)

Federally funded program providing part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need. Work hours and earnings are limited by the amount awarded through your financial-aid package.

  • Complete the .
  • Eligibility determined by financial-aid office.
  • Students typically work 10–15 hours per week.

Colorado Work-Study (CWS)

State-funded program for Colorado residents demonstrating financial need. Awards are applied similarly to Federal Work-Study but supported by the State of Colorado.

  • FAFSA required to establish eligibility.
  • Students must be Colorado residents.
  • Offers both on- and off-campus employment options.

Hourly Employment (Non-Work-Study)

Funded directly by CSU 福利小视频 departments for students who are not eligible for Work-Study. Positions are open to all enrolled students, regardless of financial need.

  • No FAFSA requirement.
  • Hourly rate determined by hiring department.
  • Maximum 20 hours per week during academic terms.

International Student Employment

F-1 visa holders may work on campus up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during breaks, provided they maintain lawful status.

  • No Work-Study or FAFSA eligibility required.
  • Must maintain full-time enrollment.
  • Off-campus employment requires prior authorization.
International Student Checklist (PDF)

Eligibility Review

Students are encouraged to check their financial-aid award letter in the or contact the Student Financial Services office to confirm Work-Study eligibility before applying.

How to Get Started

Getting started with student employment at CSU 福利小视频 is easy! Follow these steps to apply, get hired, and begin earning while you learn.

1️⃣ Check Eligibility

All currently enrolled students may apply for on-campus employment. Some positions require Work-Study eligibility, determined through your .

2️⃣ Search for Jobs

Visit the CSU 福利小视频 Student Employment Portal to browse current openings for both Work-Study and Hourly positions.

3️⃣ Submit Your Application

Complete the online job application for each position that interests you. You may need to upload a résumé or class schedule.

4️⃣ Complete Hiring Paperwork

Once selected, you’ll receive instructions for I-9 employment verification, payroll forms, and required training.

5️⃣ Begin Your Position

Congratulations! Meet with your supervisor to set a schedule and start your on-campus job. You must report hours weekly through the university timekeeping system.

Important Reminders

  • Students may work up to 20 hours per week while classes are in session.
  • Work-Study students must maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP).
  • Summer employment may require additional paperwork or eligibility review.

Hiring Process & Employment Policies

Once you’ve been selected for a position, both you and your supervisor will need to complete the required paperwork and onboarding steps before you can begin working. The following policies apply to all student employees at CSU 福利小视频.

Student Responsibilities

  • Complete all I-9 employment verification and payroll forms before starting work.
  • Attend required training or orientation sessions.
  • Adhere to assigned work schedule and maintain professional conduct.
  • Record time accurately in the TimeClock Plus system each week.
  • Notify your supervisor if you plan to stop working or change departments.

Supervisor Responsibilities

  • Verify student eligibility (Work-Study or Hourly) prior to hiring.
  • Submit Student Employment Authorization Form (SEAF) through the university workflow.
  • Ensure students do not exceed weekly hour limits.
  • Approve submitted timesheets promptly each pay period.
  • Provide safe, inclusive, and educational work environments.

General Employment Guidelines

  • Students may work up to 20 hours per week while classes are in session.
  • During academic breaks, students may work up to 40 hours per week with supervisor approval.
  • Students must remain enrolled in at least 6 credit hours (undergraduate) or 3 credit hours (graduate).
  • Employment is contingent upon satisfactory academic progress (SAP).
  • Student positions are considered temporary, at-will employment.

Payroll & Timesheet Information

Student employees are paid bi-weekly via direct deposit. Timesheets must be submitted and approved before the campus payroll deadline to avoid delays in payment.

  • Access the for time entry.
  • Late timesheets may be processed in the next pay period.
  • Questions about paychecks or deposits should be directed to the Payroll Office.

Summer, Off-Term & International Employment

Students can continue working during academic breaks and summer terms, provided they meet university eligibility requirements. International students may work under specific federal visa guidelines.

Summer Employment

Students enrolled for the upcoming fall semester may work during summer break. Summer employment can be Work-Study (if eligible) or Hourly depending on funding availability.

  • Work up to 40 hours per week during summer breaks.
  • Must be enrolled for at least 6 credits for the upcoming fall term to qualify.
  • Supervisors must submit a new Student Employment Authorization Form for summer hiring.

Off-Term or Inter-Session Employment

Students not enrolled in traditional semesters but working on campus temporarily (e.g., between graduation or gap terms) may continue employment with department approval.

  • Off-term work requires written approval from Human Resources and Financial Aid.
  • Students must reapply for Work-Study each academic year through the FAFSA.
  • Employment is subject to fund availability and academic standing.

International Student Employment

F-1 and J-1 visa students are eligible to work on campus part-time during semesters and full-time during breaks without special authorization. Off-campus work requires approval from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

  • Maintain lawful visa status and full-time enrollment.
  • Work limit of 20 hours per week while classes are in session.
  • Optional Practical Training (OP T) and Curricular Practical Training (CPT) require prior authorization.

Important Reminders

  • Summer and off-term employment requires continued satisfactory academic progress (SAP).
  • Students who graduate in spring may only work through the last day of the academic term.
  • International students should consult the Office of International Programs before accepting off-campus work.

Contact & Resources

Have questions about on-campus jobs, timesheets, or eligibility? The Student Financial Services Office and Human Resources are here to help.

Student Job Portal

Explore all current on-campus and community positions available to CSU 福利小视频 students.

Payroll Information

Learn about pay periods, direct-deposit setup, and submission deadlines for timesheets.

Visit HR Payroll

Financial Aid Support

Need help understanding Work-Study eligibility or FAFSA requirements? Our financial-aid team can assist.

Contact Financial Aid

Student Financial Services Office

  • Location: Administration Building Room 212
  • Phone: 719-549-2753
  • Fax: 719-549-2088
  • Email: financialaid@csupueblo.edu
  • Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.

Visit or contact us for help with job eligibility, payroll forms, or general student employment questions.

This information is maintained by CSU 福利小视频 Student Financial Services and updated each academic year.

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