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2017-2018 Student Handbook 
    
2017-2018 Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG - Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Finances and Financial Resources


Offices

Office of Student Employment

315-792-3353
Room 121, Addison Miller White Hall

The Office of Student Employment is responsible for processing students who apply for student employment positions at Utica College. Information about student employment and services this office provides may be found at www.utica.edu/studentemployment

Office of Student Financial Services

315-792-3179
Room 117, Hubbard Hall

The Office of Student Financial Services is responsible for the administration of financial aid funds, answering questions and providing payment options to assist Utica College students in fulfilling financial obligations to the College. With over 90 percent of students receiving some form of financial aid, student financial counselors work with students from the financial aid application through the billing process. Additionally, a detail account specialist is on hand for the convenience of the students who are making payment as well as cashing checks (payroll or personal checks with a $50 limit). For information about financial aid and related resources and services, see www.utica.edu/sfs

Part-Time Employment Opportunities

Federal Work-Study Program

315-792-3353
Room 121, Addison Miller White Hall

The Federal Work-Study Program is a federally subsidized program designed to assist students in meeting their college costs. Employment opportunities exist both on campus and with local community service agencies. The number of students able to participate in the program varies from year to year based on the annual allocation of campus-based aid received by the College. Only freshmen with Federal Work-Study are eligible to apply for employment their first year of school with the exception of two positions:  Lifeguard and Athletic Event Assistant.  Preference must be given to those students who show the greatest need, as determined by the Office of Student Financial Services. Students must be enrolled at least half-time at Utica College and be in good academic standing to qualify. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required. For more information, see www.utica.edu/hr/studentemployment/payroll.cfm

On-Campus Internships

315-792-3353
Room 121, Addison Miller White Hall

There are a limited number of positions on campus during the academic year that provide students a higher level of employment responsibility. Students are selected for employment on the basis of their ability to perform the work required in the position.  A student receiving course credit for being an intern cannot also be paid for their work.  Paid interns receive a paycheck for their work. Interns are selected by the hiring departments. For more information, see www.utica.edu/hr/studentemployment/payroll.cfm

Resident Assistant (RA) Positions

315-792-3285
Office of Student Life and College Engagement (SLCE) 

Room 205, Strebel Student Center

Resident Assistants (RAs) are Student Living and College Engagement student paraprofessional staff members who live-in and assist with the management of the residence halls. For their services, RAs receive credit for their room charges and a stipend. RAs are usually upper-class students who usually have previously lived in campus residence halls, and they receive extensive training in working with residential students. RAs are appointed for a one-year term by the Executive Director of Student Living and College Engagement. For more information, see www.utica.edu/student/reslife/positions.cfm

Student Payroll

315-792-3353
Room 121, Addison Miller White Hall

Some students who are not eligible for the Federal Work-Study Program may qualify for a student payroll position. Students must be enrolled at least half-time at Utica College and be in good academic standing to qualify. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required. Eligibility for Student Payroll is determined by the Office of Student Employment. For more information, see www.utica.edu/hr/studentemployment/payroll.cfm

Tutoring Positions

315-792-3209

A student with a demonstrated proficiency in a particular subject, with a recommendation from his/her professor, may serve as a tutor for that subject. Visit the Office of Opportunity Programs for more details at www.utica.edu/student/development/tutoring