Student
Employment
The mission
of the Student Employment Program at Piedmont College is to provide
students a meaningful work experience aimed at enhancing college
and career goals while providing financial support.
The Student
Employment Program assists the college and community businesses
by developing employment opportunities that will allow students
to earn money, extend academic preparation, and explore career objectives
through college work experience
GENERAL
INFORMATION: Piedmont College has two programs for students
who desire to earn part of their college expenses by working at
jobs on campus. The Federal Work Study Program (FWS) is funded in
large part by the federal government, and financial need must be
evident to qualify. For students ineligible for FWS, Piedmont College
offers a Work Aid Program. Earnings from this program will be used
to meet expenses directly related to the student’s college
attendance.
Students generally
work up to 20 hours per week during periods of enrollment.
The wage rate is
$5.15 for undergraduate students and $7.81 for graduate students.
HOW
TO APPLY: The Student Employment Program is coordinated
through the Office of Financial Aid located on the second floor
in Daniel Hall, room 202.
Student Assistant
Applications for Part-time Employment are available from the Office
of Financial Aid, or you may download a form (Requires Acrobat Reader).
Applications may be submitted in person or by mail to the Office
of Financial Aid, Post Office Box 10, Demorest GA, 30535.
Applications
remain on file and are forwarded to departments for consideration
and interviews as jobs become available. Jobs on campus are subject
to availability and not guaranteed.
STUDENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: