[nabs-l] Work study

Syed M Rizvi mhmdrizvi8 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 5 14:37:07 UTC 2015


Hi Briana, 

So I don't get work study but I've had a few jobs on campus where a lot of my coworkers were on work study. A lot of them didn't require experience since your still a student but the one I have right now and like the most is related to my major. So just see what will most closely match your major and pursue it. My major has to do with Computers so I work in my schools IT department. You have to really pursue the job you want. 

Lastly, you already know a lot about accessibility. I've worked with a lot of departments on campus in regards to accessibility: facilities management when they were restoring old Braille signs and trying to make the campus more accessible, the admissions department to give blind perspective students tours and my university's web designers to teach them what makes a website accessible. I could go on and on. 

You can email me off list if you want more tips. 

You'll do great!!! 

-Syed 


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> Good morning everyone my name is Brianna McDowell. I was wondering if anyone on this list has ever worked on a college campus as part of the federal work study program. If so, what kinds of jobs did you all do? 
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