Follow the Work-Study Application Steps to guide you through the process of applying and getting hired.
Create your account on Handshake, then browse the available work study jobs. For any jobs you are interested in, apply to each one individually. You can include your resume with your application.
Once you apply for any jobs you are interested in through Handshake, department supervisors will review your application. If you meet their criteria, they will reach out to schedule an interview and begin the hiring process. Some may choose to contact you through Handshake; others may contact your student email. Check your avenues of communication regularly. If a position has been filled and you are not selected, you will receive a notice of its closure./p>
If you are offered a position you must first schedule an appointment with Human Resources to complete all required hiring paperwork before starting your work study/student employment. Authorization and processing generally takes 5 days or more so you may not be able to begin working immediately. The Payroll Office notifies the supervisor when you may begin.
Applying for a position does not guarantee employment at Lake Michigan College or at authorized off-campus employers. Student employees are hired based on skills and abilities and are expected to be reliable and to take their jobs seriously.
Once hired, you earn pay according to the hours you work and are paid for those hours bi-weekly. The maximum number of hours a student may work is 20 per week, but how much you will depend on the needs of the department, the department’s budget, how much work-study you are awarded and how much time you can devote outside of your schoolwork. Before you can start to work, you will be required to complete the on-boarding paperwork.
More information regarding the work-study program can be found in the Work-Study Handbook and by contacting the Financial Aid Office.
For help with Handshake, please email: kszabo@lakemichigancollege.edu.
Please visit the Handshake system to explore other positions such as internships and off-campus student jobs, as well as volunteer opportunities.