Student Employment Options
Studies show that students who engage in part-time work have a higher grade point average and are more likely to complete college. Students who work part time learn to manage their time effectively and interact in a professional setting, all while creating meaningful mentor relationships and acquiring important job skills.
In addition to the resources listed below, visit this site for additional opportunities.
And see more Student Employment information.
The Work Study Center offers students a variety of job listings for on and off campus employment in both Work Study and non-Work Study positions, as well as community service opportunities.
Work Study Center: Old Main 245, workstudycenter@wwu.edu, or (360)650-3158.
The Career Services Center helps students connect academic interests and strengths with careers, develop post-graduation goals, gain internship and career-related experience, and make a successful transition after graduation whether to employment or continuing education. Access to individual support and recruitment events available to current students and alumni.
Old Main 280, 360-650-3240, careers@wwu.edu, careercenter.wwu.edu
For questions, contact Adam Lorio lorioa@wwu.edu, ASWWU Governance & Office of Civic Engagement
The Foundation for WWU & Alumni strengthens Western by building strong and caring relationships that make a difference among our students, alumni, friends and the greater University community. The Foundation not only provides meaningful connections for WWU graduates, they also assist current students with support through alumni scholarships, mentorship programs and providing valuable career contacts.
Old Main 430, 360-650-3027, forwestern@wwu.edu, foundation.wwu.edu