Grossmont College Financial Aid will be awarding student Work-Study for the academic year of 2023-2024. If you need help in your department or in the classroom, you can request Work-Study position. Please complete the form below and email it to Jenna Marogi on or before August 26, 2024 to avoid any delays.
All Grossmont college students who have been awarded Federal Work-Study for the academic
year of 2023-2024 and have attending the Federal Work Study Workshop, please continue
the process of finding a position on campus or start the onboarding process after
the hire approval. Contact the Work-Study coordinator, Jenna Marogi in regards to any questions.
The Work Study programs give students the opportunity to earn part or all of their
financial need by working on campus or off campus in community service positions while
they are in school. Examples of the jobs available are: teacher's aide, clerk, grounds
person, custodian, and lab assistant. Your wage will be determined by the type and
difficulty of the work that you choose.
This type of part-time work can add to your educational experience and can be a valuable
asset when seeking employment after graduation.
The Work Study award reflects the amount of money that you are eligible to earn as
wages. Your placement on a job depends upon your skills, the availability of jobs
and the hours that you are available to work.
Students with Work Study eligibility must call the Financial Aid Office (619) 644-7129
for a job referral appointment. Students eligible to participate in the Work Study
Program will be referred to a job and, if hired, complete the necessary payroll paperwork.
Time sheets are turned in on the 10th of each month and paychecks are disbursed on
the last business day of each month.
The Student Placement Center helps students find part-time employment in the community. All students enrolled at the college are eligible for Student Placement Center services and you may contact them at (619) 644-7611.