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Finding Jobs on Campus

Searching for a student employment position at APU is similar to obtaining employment with other organizations. You can search and apply for on-campus jobs through the Handshake platform. The Office of Student Employment can offer guidance throughout the process and will ensure that all hire-related documentation is obtained and accurate in accordance with California and federal employment law and practice through our onboarding system, SilkRoad.

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Before you begin your job search:

  1. Verify that you meet the Eligibility Requirements (PDF) for working on campus.
  2. Have original identification necessary to obtain employment. Photocopies of identification will not be accepted. View the List of Acceptable Documents for Hire (PDF).
  3. Review Student Employment Pay Scale 2024 (PDF).

Job search steps:

Departments and offices on campus hire student employees on a regular basis. As positions become available, they will be posted to our career platform, Handshake.
Supervisors will contact students directly to schedule interviews.
After a supervisor has recommended a student for hire, the student will receive an email with a link to the electronic onboarding portal, SilkRoad Onboarding. This portal contains employment documents that are required for employment purposes. Keep in mind that additional tasks will become available after the initial tasks are completed. Be sure to continue to check the portal after you complete each step to ensure you have successfully completed all required tasks.
Once the student is offered an on-campus position, he or she must bring identification to the Office of Student Employment to complete form I-9. Original identification is necessary to obtain employment; photocopies cannot be accepted. Once all necessary documentation has been reviewed and processed, the student will be entered into the university’s timekeeping system and may begin employment. Please note: No student may start working until employment documents are entered into the system and the timekeeping account is created.

Upon hire, all student employees will be required to complete Campus SaVE, FERPA, and Sexual Harassment Prevention Training. Time spent completing these online training sessions is paid time. Please include this time on your electronic time card.

The Office of Student Employment at Azusa Pacific University, in compliance with the law and in order to provide a God-honoring work environment that encourages respect and esteem for each member of the community, requires Campus SaVE, FERPA, and Sexual Harassment Prevention Training at least every two years (within two weeks of hire) for all faculty, staff, and student employees at all APU locations. This policy is consistent with valuing the safety and comfort of each employee and striving to create respectful, productive workplace dynamics across all offices and departments.

AB 1825, California’s mandatory sexual harassment training law (codified at Cal. Lab. Code § 12950.1), was adopted by the California legislature in 2004. Starting on January 1, 2006, all employers with 50 or more employees were required to provide at least two hours of sexual harassment training once every two years for supervisors located in the state of California.

Supervisors will provide students with a work schedule and review any pertinent information necessary for the particular position for which the student has been hired. Students must also review the Student Employment Handbook (PDF) before beginning work. Students will be expected to log all hours worked into our automated timekeeping system. View the Timekeeping Policy (PDF). Students will be paid on a bi-weekly basis.

Federal Work-Study

Federal Work-Study (FWS) is a need-based program that provides part-time employment opportunities to qualified students (undergraduate and graduate) who want to earn money to help pay for their educational expenses. Eligibility is determined through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

The FWS award is the amount of money a student can earn through an FWS job on campus or approved Community Advancement Program (CAP) position—some departments may hire students for additional hours over the award amount.

Most jobs on campus qualify as FWS positions and utilize FWS funding as well as all approved CAP positions. Hired students, including those employed for CAP positions in the community, will complete APU’s student employment onboarding and follow student employee protocol, including timekeeping and receiving a bi-weekly paycheck through APU payroll.

Frequently Asked Questions

Work schedules for Federal Work-Study jobs often offer flexibility to accommodate your class schedule. You may be able to work around your academic commitments, but the specific arrangements will depend on the requirements of your position and your employer.

Many Federal Work-Study positions provide valuable opportunities for gaining experience, making professional connections, and developing skills relevant to your field of study or future career goals. You may receive training, mentorship, and opportunities for advancement within your role.

If you’re unable to secure a Federal Work-Study position on-campus or with an approved community advancement program (CAP), you can explore other forms of employment both on and off-campus. Center APU’s Center for Career and Community Engaged Learning may offer resources and assistance in finding job opportunities that align with your interests and skills.

Eligibility for Federal Work-Study is typically assessed on an annual basis based on financial need and availability of funds. If you continue to demonstrate financial need and meet the program’s eligibility criteria, you may be able to participate in Federal Work-Study each academic year.

  1. Go to apu.joinhandshake.com/login and log in using your APU single sign-on credentials.
  2. Click “Career Center” and then “Resources.”
  3. Select “On-Campus Employment Application” from the resources list.
  4. Under “Attachments,” click the file to download the application.

To complete the application and add it to your Handshake profile:

  1. Open the file in the downloads folder on your device. Fill out the application and save it to your device.
  2. On apu.joinhandshake.com, click on your profile and select “Documents” from the dropdown menu.
  3. Click “Add a New Document.”
  4. Open the “Select a Document” dropdown menu, and select “Other Document.” Upload the document from your device.

View visual instructions (PDF). If you have further application questions, contact the Center for Career and Community-Engaged Learning at career@apu.edu.

Student employees are responsible for reviewing the information in the Student Employment Handbook (PDF). If you have additional questions, please contact the Office of Student Employment at (626) 815-4680 or email studentemployment@apu.edu.

On-campus job postings can be found on Handshake, APU’s career network. To apply for a job on campus, create a profile on Handshake using your APU credentials. Search on-campus jobs and apply directly on the Handshake platform.

For questions or assistance creating a Handshake account, contact the Center for Career and Community-Engaged Learning at career@apu.edu.

Student employees may work up to 29 hours per week. International students may work up to 20 hours per week. Additional hours may be offered at the department’s request when school is not traditionally in session (i.e., summer, Christmas and mid-semester break). View the complete policy in the Student Employment Handbook.
Log in to home.apu.edu and change the information online.
Student employees are paid on a bi-weekly pay period. View the Bi-Weekly Payroll Calendar (PDF) for a list of dates.
Yes. We encourage you to take advantage of APU’s direct deposit service. To apply, complete the Employee Direct Deposit Enrollment Form (PDF) and attach a voided check or authorization from your bank/financial institution. Please submit the forms to the Payroll Office.

You may access pay stub and W-2 information electronically. To access your payroll information:

  1. Visit ADP iPay at ipay.adp.com. Click on “Register Now” and follow the prompts.
  2. To obtain your registration passcode, contact the Payroll Department at (626) 815-4722 or apupayroll@apu.edu.
  3. We suggest that you use your personal email address instead of your APU email address at the time of registration. If you were to depart from APU, your pay statement/W-2 history will be accessible with your personal email address.

For more information, contact the Payroll Department at (626) 815-4722 or apupayroll@apu.edu.

To log hours that are not in Kronos, fill out the Time Change Request Form. Once complete, please send it to timekeeping@apu.edu. For further information, email timekeeping@apu.edu or call (626) 815-4737.

Contact Information

Email: studentemployment@apu.edu
Phone: (626) 815-4680

Hours

Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Location

Building 22
apu campus