Part-Time Employment
As part of their financial aid packages, Walla Walla University students are encouraged to take advantage of part-time employment to defray part of their educational expenses. For more information, refer to the Employment section of this bulletin.
Federal Work-Study Program
The federal government provides Walla Walla University money to expand student employment opportunities both on campus and in the community. Positions available on campus or with nonprofit agencies off campus include clerical, library assistant, teacher's aide, building maintenance, and many other jobs and community service activities. The employer pays the student directly with the federal government reimbursing the employer for a portion of the labor costs.
In order to participate in this program, a student must have a complete financial aid file and Work-Study Program eligibility, which is determined through the financial aid application process.
Washington State Work-Study Program
The State of Washington provides Walla Walla University money to expand student employment opportunities both on and off campus. Students perform work related to their major fields of study. The employer pays the student directly, with the state reimbursing the employer for a portion of the labor costs. Washington State residency is required for job placement.
In order to participate in this program, a student must have a complete financial aid file and Work-Study Program eligibility, which is determined through the financial aid application process.