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STUDENT EDUCATIONAL EMPLOYMENT

Gain valuable work experience...while you’re still in school...and get paid for it!

The Student Educational Employment Program has two components - student temporary employment and student career experience. Both programs are available to all levels of students: high school, vocational and technical, associate degree, baccalaureate degree, graduate degree, and professional degree students.

Student Temporary Employment Component:
Employment can range from summer jobs to positions that can last for as long as you are a student. These employment opportunities need not necessarily be related to your academic field of study.

Student Career Experience Component:
Student career experience offers you valuable work opportunities directly related to your academic field of study. Requiring a commitment by you, your school, and the employing agency, the student career experience provides formal work and study while you are attending school. You may be eligible for permanent employment after successfully completing your education and meeting position requirements.

Eligibility Requirements:
You are eligible to apply for the Student Educational Employment Program if you are:

  • A student enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a degree-seeking student (diploma, certificate, etc.);
  • At least the minimum age required by Federal, state or local laws and standards governing the employment of minors;
  • Taking at least half-time academic or vocational and technical course load in an accredited high school, technical or vocational school, 2-year or 4-year college or university, graduate or professional school;
  • A U.S. citizen or a national (resident of American Samoa or Swains Island).

Non-citizens may be eligible for employment if:

  • Permitted by a Federal agency’s appropriation act, and
  • Eligible to work under U.S. immigration laws.

U.S. citizenship is required for conversion to permanent employment under the Student Career Experience Component.

Next Steps:
You should contact your school guidance office, career planning and placement office, or the Treasury bureau employment office (see homepage for link to Treasury bureaus) where you are interested in working to find out about student employment opportunities.

 

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