Work Study
The Michigan campus offers both federal and state need-based work study programs. These financial aid programs provide employment opportunities for qualified students. These opportunities are on campus as well as in local community service organizations.
Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for this need-based assistance. If the student qualifies for Federal Work-Study, the student will receive an award letter from the Financial Aid Office indicating the maximum amount of wages the student is able to earn. Students are paid bi-weekly by check for hours worked.
Students generally use earned wages to help defray personal educational expenses. Students receiving work study awards will be directed to the Student Job Center. All student employment is subject to job availability.
Job Bulletin
Local Resources
- MLIVE (Bay City & Saginaw newspapers)
- Midland Daily News
- Midland Online
- Midland Mall
Regional Resources
- Comerica Bank Job Listings
The Student Job Center
- Provides the opportunity for students to meet college expenses through employment.
- Provides a central location for all activities related to the employment of students.
- Provides an orderly process through which students are hired on campus. Students cannot begin working on campus without first completing paperwork with the Job Center.
- Provides an orderly process through which students learn about jobs off campus.
Additional Resources
Contact Information
Brenda Fitak
Student Employment/Private Donor Scholarship Coordinator
989.837.4429
Email
Office Hours:
Monday- Friday
8:30am - 5:00pm
The Job Center is located in the lower level of the Miner Building.


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