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Job-seekers can find employment without leaving campus

Steve Berry

Issue date: 8/17/07 Section: News
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Job opportunities can be found at the Art and Design building. Senior Jennifer Church works at the Cage, an art supply store in the Art and Design building.

The Cage consists of a stock room and a counter where students request art materials. Church is not an art student, but she said she enjoys working at the Cage.

"(I enjoy) being in a different atmosphere because I'm not an art student," Church said. "I like art and I like drawing and stuff but that was nothing I ever pursued. It's kind of like I'm still surrounded by that by working down here and being around other people who like art."

To be considered for employment, students must be enrolled in at least six credit hours and be financially cleared. International students on F-1 or J-1 visas must be enrolled in 12 credit hours during the fall and spring to be qualified for campus employment. In addition, some jobs require employees to meet a certain grade point average, among other standards.

Applications and qualifications vary, but job descriptions are posted in detail on the Student Job Finder.

"The jobs on campus change daily…it's an ever changing list and that's what Student Job Finder is good for," Mullen said.
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