Earn where you learn.

Working on campus can help you pay for college and also help you meet new people, gain new skills, and deepen your connection to your UW university. Each UW offers a range of student jobs to choose from that are designed to work around your class schedule.

Working on campus makes good financial sense, and it also makes sense for your academic success. Research indicates that students who work on campus often perform better academically than their peers and stay enrolled in college at higher rates.

Student employment opportunities exist on each campus for both undergraduate and graduate students regardless of financial aid status.

McKenna Nash, a UW-Superior student majoring in outdoor recreation and native of Rhinelander, enjoys a campus job guiding summer Community Paddle events. (Photo by UW-Superior Marketing and Communications)

McKenna Nash, a UW-Superior student majoring in outdoor recreation, enjoys a campus job guiding summer Community Paddle events. (Photo by UW-Superior Marketing and Communications)