Office of Student Employment
Oberlin participates in the Federal Work-Study Program. Most financial aid packages include employment during the academic year. Typically, such employment entails between 8 and 12 hours of work per week. Campus jobs are available in the dining halls, the library, computing center, academic and administrative departments, and the Student Union.
Information for Students
- Find a Job
- Options on how to receive your pay:
- Direct Deposit
- to your personal bank account
- Payroll Deduction
- to your tuition account
- Direct Deposit
- 2012-2013 Pay Schedule
Information for Employers
- 2012-2013 Oberlin Pay Scale
- Submit a Student Employment Card (SEC) electronically
- Submit a Rate Change Card electronically
Are you planning to work for the first time at Oberlin?
If so, you should complete all three of these forms and bring them to the Office of Student Employment or the Office of Financial Aid.
**Only complete Section 1 of this form. Do not forget to bring the proper documents so Oberlin can verify your employment eligibility. A complete list of acceptable documents can be found on page two of the I-9 eligibility PDF. Photocopies of documents are not acceptable.