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Federal work-study is part of the financial aid package you could receive. Work-study awards allow you to participate actively in meeting the cost of your education while gaining valuable work experience.
A one-day job fair is held the week before fall semester classes begin. If you have been awarded work-study you can meet with prospective campus employers. You also can contact these employers through this Web site.
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Capital students who do not receive work-study can still work on campus though work-study students have preference and not all departments hire non-work-study students.
Tax and other forms must be completed before a student can work on Capital's campus.
Listed below are the different levels at which campus departments hire students for the academic year.
To inquire about job availability for any on-campus job, please contact the individual listed at the end of the job description by phone or e-mail. The following departments currently have jobs available: