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Position: Federal Work-Study

Date: By semester

Qualifications: eligibility for the Federal Work-Study Program
Contact: Sheila Hairston, Financial Aid Office
             E-mail hairstons@nacc.edu       Phone extension 227
The Federal Work-Study Program provides employment for NACC students who need financial assistance. Students work part time on campus while attending college. Most students work between 15 to 19 hours per week and are paid the prevailing minimum wage. Federal Pell Grant application is required. For additional information, contact the Financial Aid Office located in Room 101 of the Wallace Administration Building on the NACC campus or by calling (256) 228-6001 or 638-4418, ext. 227.

 


 

Position: Part-time Student Worker

Date: By semester

Qualifications: must meet the needs of the workplace

Contact: Sheila Hairston, Financial Aid Office

             E-mail hairstons@nacc.edu       Phone extension 227

Students who do not qualify for Federal Work-Study might be eligible for part-time positions assisting in campus offices. These are hourly-paid student positions (maximum 10-19 hours per week) paid minimum wage.

 


 

Position: Tutor

Date: By semester

Qualifications: see contact person

Contacts:  Shirley Buttram, Coordinator of Developmental Studies
                E-mail buttrams@nacc.edu       Phone extension 378

 

                Greg Millican, Chair, Division of Mathematics and Sciences
                E-mail millicang@nacc.edu       Phone extension 408

 

                Joan Reeves, Chair, Division of English and Fine Arts

                E-mail reevesj@nacc.edu       Phone extension 347

 

Tutors are employed to work with students in math labs, the English lab, and the Center for College Success.

updated May 08, 2008