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Welcome to Student Employment!
See the on-campus job information below. The Supervisors – Other Resources section (Bottom of the page) contains more information about managing your teams.
The 51̽»¨ currently employs over 5,000 students through one of three types of employment: 1) Regular Hourly jobs, 2) Work Study positions, 3) Eagle Internships. Working at UNT is ideal for students due to convenient location, flexible scheduling, social networking, and the opportunity to develop relevant, transferable skills. Meet our student employment and front desk team who will be assisting you here.
1. Hourly Student Employment
• All UNT students are eligible for Hourly Student Employment jobs.
• 100% of the paycheck is funded by the hiring department.
• Students are allowed to work up to 25 hours a week, International students can work up to 20 hours a week.
• Minimum pay is $9.50, but positions may start at a higher rate.
2. Work Study Positions
• Open to UNT students who have received and accepted Federal Work Study in their 51̽»¨ Financial Aid Package.
• 30% of the paycheck is funded by the hiring department, and 70% is funded by the federal government.
• Students are allowed to work up to 25 hours a week.
• Minimum pay is $9.50, but positions may start at a higher rate.
3. Eagle Internships
• Open to all UNT students.
• Paid On-Campus Internship in a department related to the student’s major (eligible for Work Study).
• Minimum of 10 weeks.
• Typically, one semester but potential to extend for an additional semester.
• Only 30 positions on campus.
• Students receive 30 hours of Professional and Personal Growth Programming.
• Students may also use this program for academic credit (subject to requirements of major/college).
I-9 Processing
I-9s are processed in-person Monday-Friday by Drop-Ins only from 11am to 4pm. To start the I-9 process, you must have an offer letter from your department, complete the onboarding and your section 1 of the I-9, and have original copies of all required verification documents.
SUPERVISORS – Information & Training
Hiring Process:
Evaluation of Student Employees:
SUPERVISORS – Other Resources
- FAQs for Supervisors
- Departmental Payroll Template
- Handshake Guide for Supervisors
- Telecommuting Form
- Job Code Reference Guide
- Statement of Responsibilities for Student Assistants- Example
- Youth Employment – FLSA Guidelines
- Student Employment Newsletter – Current & Prior Editions
- – Classes on student employment policy and best practices for new supervisors
- and – LinkedIn Learning online video courses
- – from UNT System Talent Management
FOR STUDENTS – Information & Training
National Student Employment Week and Student Employee of the Year Award
National Student Employment Week occurs during the Spring semester every year. Campus departments are encouraged to celebrate their student employees throughout the week, nominate student employees for the Student Employee of the Year award and submit photos.
- Newsletter –
- Newsletter –
- Slideshow –
- DSA Photos –
- 51̽»¨ Center Photos – Student Employee Appreciation Awards 2024
- 51̽»¨ Center –