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Student Employment

Student employment is an integral part of the financial aid offerings at the University of St. ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½. Our students collectively earn more than $3 million annually through a combination of federal, state and university funds.

While the University of St. ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ cannot guarantee employment for every student, we do give all students the opportunity to work on campus, regardless of financial need.

Effective January 1st, 2025, the City of St. Paul and the City of Minneapolis will see an increase to the minimum wage from $15.57 per hour to $15.97 per hour.

Benefits of Working on Campus

On-campus work opportunities allow the university to deliver necessary services, help students offset education expenses and provide valuable work experiences. Working part-time on campus can help you:

  • Gain valuable work experience
  • Develop relationships with faculty, staff and other students
  • Create a network of people who will be able to serve as references for you in the future
  • Eliminate the need to commute to work
  • Serve your ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½
  • Earn money

that students who become actively involved on campus tend to be better about managing their time and responsibilities which can lead to better grades.

Find a Job

Students can apply for any posted position keeping in mind their skills, interests and availability. Postings fluctuate throughout the year.

Types of Student Employment

Our financial aid counselors are here to assist you in finding the right financial aid options. Visit our office or contact us for support and guidance. Be sure to review the FAQ section below for more details.
  • Work-Study
  • St. ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Employment
  • Federal and State Work-Study

    Federal Work-Study (FWS) and State Work-Study (SWS) are unique financial aid programs that allow eligible students to earn money through part-time employment while attending school. However, receiving a work-study offer does not automatically place you in a job. Instead, it provides you with the opportunity to apply for all on-campus and specific off-campus jobs.

    Eligibility

    • Complete the (FAFSA)
    • If eligible, FWS / SWS will be included in your financial aid package
    • Complete the FAFSA annually to confirm your eligibility
    • Enrolled at least part-time in courses for credit (part-time for undergraduate students = 6 credits)

    Types of Jobs Available

    • On-campus: Positions in various departments and a variety of roles.
    • Off-campus: Opportunities with approved, local nonprofit organizations and ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ service agencies.

    St. ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Employment

    For students who do not quality for FWS or SWS, university-funded jobs are available on-campus. These positions are most often open to students regardless of financial need.

    Types of Jobs Available

    • Various university departments such as libraries, dining services, facilities and administrative offices.
    • Positions in event management, peer tutoring, technical support and more.

    Work-Study

    Federal and State Work-Study

    Federal Work-Study (FWS) and State Work-Study (SWS) are unique financial aid programs that allow eligible students to earn money through part-time employment while attending school. However, receiving a work-study offer does not automatically place you in a job. Instead, it provides you with the opportunity to apply for all on-campus and specific off-campus jobs.

    Eligibility

    • Complete the (FAFSA)
    • If eligible, FWS / SWS will be included in your financial aid package
    • Complete the FAFSA annually to confirm your eligibility
    • Enrolled at least part-time in courses for credit (part-time for undergraduate students = 6 credits)

    Types of Jobs Available

    • On-campus: Positions in various departments and a variety of roles.
    • Off-campus: Opportunities with approved, local nonprofit organizations and ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ service agencies.

    St. ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Employment

    St. ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Employment

    For students who do not quality for FWS or SWS, university-funded jobs are available on-campus. These positions are most often open to students regardless of financial need.

    Types of Jobs Available

    • Various university departments such as libraries, dining services, facilities and administrative offices.
    • Positions in event management, peer tutoring, technical support and more.
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    Sample Jobs

    Admissions Tour Guide

    Students can work for the Admissions Office, providing tours of campus for prospective students and their families.

    Sample Jobs

    Residence Hall Advisor

    Some students work in the Residence Halls as leaders that build ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½, plan events and support students with their academic or personal concerns. This position is not eligible for Work-Study and has a separate application process.

    Sample Jobs

    Food Service

    Students can work for Food Service in a variety of settings, such as: serving food during meal times, making drinks at an on-campus coffee shop and being part of the team who serves food at catered on-campus events.

    Sample Jobs

    Research Assistant

    Students can work as Research Assistants within many departments.

    Sample Jobs

    Tutor

    The University has a wide variety of tutoring positions, including writing, math, languages and more.

    Sample Jobs

    Help Desk and Other Technology Positions

    Our ITS department employs students to work the technology help desk, provide support for classroom and meeting rooms and within teams of developers.

    Find Your Balance

    Balancing work and academics can be challenging, but many St. ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ students find that part-time jobs actually improve their time management and academic performance.

    On-campus roles are designed to fit your class schedule, and our Career Development Center is here to help you with resume writing and interview prep. Even if you don't land your first choice, each application is a learning experience.

    For off-campus jobs, transportation options like public transit and carpooling are available.

    If you have questions about how your earnings impact financial aid or paperwork, the Financial Aid office is ready to help.

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    Examples of former and current approved organizations who have partnered with St. ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ to offer Federal Work-Study positions to Tommies.

    For Non-Profit Organizations

    Partner with St. ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½

    St. ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ seeks to build partnerships with local non-profit organizations to provide valuable work experiences for our students. If you are interested in employing our students, we would love to hear from you.

    Benefits of Partnering

    • Access to motivated and skilled student employees.
    • Contribute to the professional development of future leaders.
    • Strengthen your organization's ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ impact.

    Email financialaid@stthomas.edu and include details about available positions and your organization's mission to start collaborating with us to create meaningful work experiences.