Career Services

Experiential Learning

Student Employment

Opportunities to Earn and Learn

Federal and State work-study is awarded to eligible students based on FAFSA information. Students are eligible to work even if they do not receive a work-study award or chose not to apply for need-based federal financial aid. Student employment on and off-campus is a great way to learn critical thinking and job ready skills that will earn the respect of future employers. For more information about work-study, check the FAQs! Students can earn the maximum amount of their work-study award per semester. Typically, students work 10 to 15 hours per week and are paid by check on a bi-monthly schedule.

Featured Intern

Michael Di Filippo

Michael Di Filippo - WSU Student Employee of the Year

Submit Your Student Job

Do you have a job experience that you want to list? Tell us about it!

Career Services, 180 Lighty Bldg, PO Box 641061, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-1061, 509-335-2546, Contact Us