Student Employment

Student Employment

Student employment is an important part of the Xavier experience. Through on-campus and off-campus positions, students can earn money while gaining valuable professional experience, developing transferable skills, and building meaningful connections across the university.

Whether you're looking to offset educational expenses, explore career interests, or strengthen your resume, student employment offers opportunities to grow both personally and professionally.

Ready to get started? Browse available positions in Workday and learn more about the student employment process below.

Upcoming Event: Virtual Student Employment Fair

The Virtual Student Employment Fair, July 27th-31st, is your opportunity to explore available student employment openings, connect with hiring departments, and apply for positions before the academic year begins. 

Why Work While You're a Student?

  • Student employment provides more than a paycheck. Working while attending Xavier can help you:
  • Earn money to help offset educational expenses
  • Develop valuable workplace skills, including communication, teamwork, and time management
  • Gain real-world experience in a professional environment
  • Build your resume and expand your professional network
  • Receive mentorship from faculty and staff
  • Explore potential career interests
  • Balance work and academics in a supportive campus setting

Types of Student Employment

On-Campus Employment

Work directly with Xavier departments and offices while gaining professional experience in a convenient campus location.

Off-Campus Community Employment

Some positions are available with approved community partners, allowing students to support local organizations while developing workplace skills.

Federal Work-Study Positions

Students awarded Federal Work-Study funding may earn their award through approved student employment positions.

Non-Work-Study Positions

Many campus jobs are available to students regardless of Federal Work-Study eligibility.

Undergraduate and Graduate Opportunities

Employment opportunities may be available for both undergraduate and graduate students.