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- student employment work study
All PLU students at least 18 years of age are eligible for employment on the PLU campus. In order to be employed, you must complete the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Service I-9 Form, which confirms your eligibility to work in the U.S. You will need to bring to campus government issued picture ID and your social security card (not a photocopy) or a U.S. passport to complete the I-9 form. Students are limited to working no more than 20 hours per week while school is in session. Campus jobs are available on first come, first serve basis. You don’t need to sign up. You can find postings for open positions on the Student Employment website. Campus jobs will normally pay between $9.04 and $10.00 per hour. They are convenient, do not require transportation and usually offer flexible schedules. Paychecks are available through direct deposit or for pick up at the Business Office (see published pay dates) around the 25th of each month.
Link to Work Study Programs:
Federal: www.plu.edu/financial-aid/types-aid/work-study/Federal.php
State: www.plu.edu/financial-aid/types-aid/work-study/State.php
