Student Life
: Campus Employment

Students learn important skills and work attitudes through campus employment. In turn, student workers make important contributions to the life and work of the College. Kalamazoo College offers a variety of on-campus employment positions for students with various skills.Most of these positions are for about 10 hours per week and some require a student to be eligible for Federal Work/Study aid.

Some of the employment opportunities available for students:

General Office
Most offices need general office help for filing, answering telephones, and distributing mail. 
 
Computer and Media
Students with computer skills may apply to be computer lab assistants, classroom media technicians or ResNet representatives (students who work in the residence halls to help their fellow students connect their personal computers to the network).

Student Union
The Office of Student Development offers positions at the student union desk, mail center, and storage areas

Facilities
Facilities Management hires students to work on the grounds and recycling crews .

Library
The library needs many students to work at the circulation desk and restocking the book shelves.  
 
Resident Assistant
"RAs" live in the residence halls and provide assistance to and plan activities for the students living in their halls.

Career Advisor
"CAs" work in the Career Development Center and help students prepare resumes and search for internship opportunities.
 
LandSea Leader
LandSea is Kalamazoo College's outdoor orientation program that takes place before the start of classes.  Each year, a number of returning students act as group leaders for incoming students on this backpacking, sailing, and climbing adventure.
 
Academic Resource Center Consultant
These students help their classmates excel in everything from writing to biology to calculus during the evening hours of the Academic Resource Center.
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