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Student Employment Opportunities:
- Career Services for Students
Campus employment services to help students find jobs on or off campus. Career planning workshops, counseling, planning tools, a resource library, and tips on resume-writing and interviewing.
- Wildcat Joblink
UA student and alumni one-stop source for on and off-campus job and internship listings including Federal Work Study and Non-Work Study jobs. System also includes local and national job and internship listings.
- Federal Work-Study Program
Available to students with financial need. Students can get a job on campus and receive a paycheck every two weeks to help supplement the cost of college.
Tax Credits:
Financial Assistance:
- Office of Student Financial Aid
Offers students a full array of scholarships, grants, waivers, loans and work-study.
- How to Apply for Financial Aid
- Scholarship Information
Based on merit, recipients may be chosen on the basis of scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, financial need, or other qualifications.
- Grants
Based on financial need, these awards do not have to be repaid.
- Loans
Based on financial need, must be repaid after a student completes or leaves school. Loans vary depending on interest rates, amount allowable per year and grace periods.
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