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Most students nowadays leave home to go to college. And many of them have a hard time making ends meet. Despite the scholarship or the regular allowance sent by caring parents, students face a cash crunch pretty often. But rather than get miserly or write home for more, students today prefer to stand on their own feet and support themselves. That’s where student jobs come in. These are usually part-time positions so that a student can work as well as have time to attend classes and study. Eateries, dry cleaning services, grocery stores, libraries are some of the places that offer employment opportunities for students.

It is a common occurrence for students to have jobs while working toward graduating college. Many students have realized with the consistent increase in college tuition, student jobs are the only way to afford postsecondary educations.
Holding down a job while enrolled in college can be very stressful for a student. College departments that offer student jobs tend to have a better understanding of the academic demands that are placed on the students that they hire. Since many of the college departments only hire for part time help, it is not hard for them to work around students schedules. Other employers, that are not part of the college environment, may not be as student friendly or as willing to work around class schedules.
Finding student jobs on campus can be beneficial. Students, who are able to help run the campus, are more likely to adjust to college life.. Student jobs on campus are a great way for students to meet other students and get to know their peers and professors. Campus jobs are usually offered in many areas like the bookstore, cafeteria, and several administrative offices.
At most universities nationwide, those working student jobs account for nearly 25% of the universities non-professional staffing. Student staff members hold important positions that contribute to the overall success of the universities.
Despite all the stress and grief that student jobs can cause to some, seeking employment during the academic school semesters may be inevitable. With the raising cost of college tuition, many students are finding that federal financial aid and or student loans are not capable of covering all tuition related expenses. For those that are able to get a free ride, employment is needed to cover the cost of expensive college textbooks and a little extra spending money.
It may seem that the more hours student jobs take out of the students weekly schedules, the worse students will do in their classes. Studies have shown that this is not the case at all. It has been observed through several studies that students who are employed do as well and in some cases better than those who are not working student jobs. The same studies found that grades tend to improve the more hours a student works during a week, but the improvement levels off if the student works more than 20 hours per week.
Students who are employed during schooling are not only more likely to receive better grades, but tare more likely to complete a degree program than their non working peers. Also, student jobs are beneficial after graduation. When an employment position comes down to several candidates with the same educational qualifications, employers are more inclined to hire the graduate who has work place experience. Having a job while attending college shows the potential employer that you are able to manage your time, stay organized, work hard, and multi-task.
Even if students jobs are unrelated to the students career path, the students will still develop work related competencies and many work place skills that are transferable to any career sector.
Making the decision to work toward a college degree may be the most important step in securing a bright future. Working, while attending college, may also be a step in the right direction. Remember whether its building good resumes, creating lists of good references, or learning important time management skills, student jobs are not only a source of money, but may be the main factor in getting great jobs after graduation.

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