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Are campus jobs available for students who need work?

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  • Johnson House (Admissions)
    The Admissions Office:
    Most students receiving financial aid have a part-time campus job as part of their aid package. First-year students may work up to eight hours per week. College jobs on campus include assignments in food service, academic and administrative offices, custodial, library, residence halls and facilities. Incoming new students fill out a job preference form with their skills and interests, which helps Student Financial Services match them with available jobs.
  • Marquita Davis '09
    I've been a tutor for the Northfield Middle School, worked in the P.E. and Athletics office, and now I'm a Mellon Fellow, which means I get to do independent research during the school year. Our weekly meetings have been some of the most engaging sessions. We can spend hours talking about issues that are relevant to us as scholars and students from underrepresented communities.
  • Peter Schlesinger '12 in the Arb
    I work at the Student Computing and Information Center (SCIC). It's a great job, and I'm having a great time learning about computers and meeting lots of Carleton students.
  • Claire Weinberg '12 in the Gould Library Athenaeum
    I’m a writer for the web team (I write articles for the web magazine, Shout, and blog for Admissions). I think it’s an incredible job, because I thought I would have to wait until after graduation to make money writing. I’m getting to improve my journalistic writing, which I’d never done before, and write for a blog that’s read by people other than my friends.
  • Liz Evison '10
    Freshman year, I was assigned to work at Presentation, Event, and Production Support (PEPS) and I liked it so much that I've been there ever since. We help students in our video editing lab, teach equipment usage, film campus events, and install classroom technologies. It's rewarding to have a job that makes you feel appreciated. PEPS has an easy-going joking atmosphere. I've learned tons on the job and the people I work with are great.
  • Julia Busiek '09
    I consider myself lucky enough to have had the two coolest campus jobs there are: Arb Crew and post office. The former Arb Czar, Myles Bakke, was hands-down the best storyteller I've ever met. Our work shifts were combinations of seed-collecting, buckthorn eradication, prairie burning, trail maintenance, and watching Myles scale trees with a chainsaw in tow to thin out an area we restored to Oak Savannah. This job pointed me to my current potential post-college path, wilderness maintenance and trail restoration in National Parks.
  • Avantika Jalan '10
    Freshmen year I worked as an office assistant at the philosophy dept. Last year I worked at the admissions office, international student programs office. I am also a photo monitor at the photo lab in Boliou. I enjoy working on campus. My favorite is the photo monitor job as it allows me to work in the darkroom and develop my own photos during my down time.
  • Brian Kilgour '11
    I worked in the Business Office last year, and I still do. This year I also work as an athletic recruiter, which so far has mostly consisted of fixing things around West Gym.
  • Chase Kimball '10
    I'm a Chaplain's Associate. The perks include learning about all the cool secret parts of the chapel.
  • Collin Hazlett '12 in Goodsell Observatory
    I'm an admissions blogger. It's got to be the best job there is. Yes, better even than the campus Post Office. Take that, Post Office.
  • Bassirou Sarr '09
    I've been a French Tutor, Custodial services, French TA, Physics grader, Math grader, Research Assistant.
  • Caroline Giese '11 in the LDC
    I have worked in the Admissions office since this summer. I love talking to prospective students about Carleton and giving tours.