College Access Programs - Student Employment
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Position Title: College Access Programs - Student Employment
Working Title: College Access Programs - Student Employment
Position Number: UGGRNT
Full-time or Part-time: Part Time
Time Limited Position: Yes
Number of Vacancies: Multiple Vacancies
Department: Temporary Pools
Posting Number: 0402439
SHRA/EHRA: SHRA
Job Category: Student
Hiring Range: Varies/Hourly
Overall Position Competency: TMP
Primary Purpose of the Organization
The Office of College Access Programs offer multiple programs that provide support for enhancing academic skills to help middle and high school students with achieving the goal of going to college by helping to prepare, apply, pay, and enroll in college. We provide a broad range of high-quality college preparatory services to support students, parents, and educators.
Each access program has a unique delivery model designed for expanding students learning environment to enhance their trajectory through middle school, high school, and institutions of higher education. The Office of Access & Student Success Programs comprise of the following local and national initiatives:
- Gear UP - The GEAR UP (GU) Program is a college preparatory program designed to significantly increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in post-secondary education.
- Trio Talent Search - The Talent Search Program is a college preparatory program designed to provide academic support services to economically disadvantaged and/or first generation middle and high school students.
- Trio Upward Bound - The Upward Bound (UB) Program is a college preparatory program designed to provide academic support services and educational opportunities to economically disadvantage and/or first generation high school students.
- Trio Upward Bound Math & Science - The Upward Bound Math & Science (UBMS) Program is designed to strengthen the math and science skills of participating students.
- Trio Educational Opportunity Centers - The Educational Opportunity Center helps high school seniors as well as high school graduates and college dropouts to make career choices and set educational goals.
Primary Purpose of the Position
Positions Needed:
- Professional Tutor
- Academic Coach
- Program Assistant
- Summer Resident Assistant
- Summer Hall Director
- Research Assistant
FSU’s Student Pool provides temporary clerical, secretarial and technical support to departments for special projects, during periods of absence, or for work overload.
Undergraduate students taking at least twelve (12) semester hours or graduate students taking at least nine (9) semester hours are considered full-time students and are therefore unable to work more than 20 hours per week total.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
Student must be enrolled full-time (undergrad-12 hrs, graduate-9 hrs) in the current session to be eligible for employment. (For summer sessions, if not enrolled in a summer session you must be registered for the upcoming fall semester).
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