College Record 2022-2023

Student Employment

Keuka College offers less than part-time employment opportunities for undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time. Students are paid (minimum wage) bi-weekly for hours worked. Students have an opportunity to work on campus. There is no guarantee they will be able to earn their entire work study award.

The student employment (Federal and Non-Federal work study) program helps undergraduate students in the traditional academic program to practice and learn valuable work-related skills and helps them meet their educational and personal expenses while at Keuka College. Program staff serve as mentors for both students and work supervisors to enhance the student’s job skills and to help the student develop a sound foundation for a successful career. A wide range of work-study jobs are available to students each semester.

Students who may be eligible for federal work study must complete a FAFSA. Keuka College also provides Non-Federal work study opportunities on a limited basis. Job opportunities can be found on the Human Resources website (keuka.edu/hr). Please contact the Financial Aid Office for more information on Federal work study eligibility.