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The Fall list for work study openings will be available August 26, 2008.  You must fill out a Work Study Application before setting up an interview. 

 

Off-Campus positions are available for those granted FEDERAL work study.

 

Interested in Tutoring?  Families and Literacy is looking for tutors in English, Math, Reading, etc.  Contact Carrie Arrington at 830-896-8787.

 

Interested in Mentoring?  Kerrville Independent School District (830-257-0070) still needs mentors, as well as K'star Youth Shelter (830-896-5437). 
 


Welcome!  We are glad you are reviewing our work study program site. We are here to support Schreiner University's academic programs by providing high-quality career development opportunities for students. 

Work study provides opportunities for students to earn money for tuition and/or living expenses, while gaining valuable employment experience. The Human Resources Office manages the University's work study programs.

Application for work study begins with the Financial Aid Office. Once the financial aid package is awarded, the student should contact the Human Resources Office. The offer of work study funds in your financial aid package does not guarantee a job; it only makes a student eligible to go through the interview process. A student must be hired by a supervisor for a specific position.


FORMS & MANUALS
Work Study Employee Handbook

Work Study Withdrawal Request
 

CONTACT US

Financial Aid Office - www.schreiner.edu/financial.html
Denise Ames, Asst. Director of Financial Aid
830/792-7228, email - ydames@schreiner.edu

Human Resources Office (work study office)
Sandra Langley, Work Study Coordinator
830/792-7435, email - slangley@schreiner.edu

Human Resources Office (payroll office)
Jennifer Doss, Payroll Coordinator

830/792-7372, email - jcdoss@schreiner.edu


The Work Study Program is part of the Human Resources Office located in the Guy Griggs Building on the campus. When entering campus from the main gate you need to take a right at the Stop Sign on Acorn Boulevard. Guy Griggs is the second building you see on the right hand side – white rock with the ability to drive under an awning to reach the front door.

Mailing Address:
Schreiner University
Work Study Program
CMB 6206, 2100 Memorial Blvd.
Kerrville, Texas 78028
Phone: 830/792-7375
Fax: 830/792-0493

Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.


PAY DATES

Click here to find out when you will get paid for '07 - ' 08 year


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


How does a student find a work study job on campus?

To be eligible for these positions, a student must have been awarded work study through the Financial Aid Office. The Human Resources Office then assists the student in locating open positions on campus. A work study award does not guarantee the student a job.

Are there any off-campus Work Study positions?

There are community service positions for Federal Work Study students available in the local area. Students must provide their own transportation if they work off campus.

How many hours per week do students on Work-Study usually work?

The exact number of hours is based on the amount of the student's award, the student's pay rate and the needs of the position. Most students should plan to work 8-10 hours per week to earn their entire award. Work study is a "real" job and students should not plan to study while working.

How are Work Study students paid?

Students are paid through payroll every two weeks.  The money earned through work study is paid directly to the student and not the student's account with the Business Office.

May students cash their paychecks or must they turn them over to Schreiner University to cover any money owed the University?

Students may do as they wish with their paychecks. However, students are encouraged to sign their paychecks over to the University if they have an outstanding balance.

How do Schreiner University students benefit from participation in Work Study?

In addition to providing money for tuition or living expenses, work study offers valuable career development experiences. The Work Study Program matches the student's employment opportunities with career goals whenever possible.


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