Student Employment  

Many students enjoy the benefits of working part-time while going to school. Working part-time is a great way to assist with paying for the cost to attend college. Part-time work also helps students to improve their time management and organizational skills, while they are gaining valuable work experience.
It must be noted that it is important for students to maintain a balance between the at work hours and the number of credits taken in a given semester.

Job Board
    The Job Board provides information on part time job opportunities and acts as a central clearinghouse for student employment both on and off campus.

Federal Work Study
    The Federal Work-Study (FWS) program provides part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with significant financial need, allowing them to earn money to assist with their educational expenses.

Non-Work Study Student Help
    All UWL students enrolled for official university credit toward a degree or certification program are eligible to apply for on-campus student help positions.

Odd Job List
    Students can add their name and contact information to lists for child care, lawn and snow removal or odd jobs. Perspective employers use the list to contact students when they have work available.

Graduate Assistantship

    Graduate students interested in assistantships should apply directly to the Dean of their respective college.

International Student Employment

Student Employment Brochure
    Contains information about UW-La Crosse departments that typically hire first year students.

Job Fairs