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Welcome to Student Employment Services.
We support students and campus departments throughout the on campus student employment experience at Central Michigan University. 
Student Employment Services can help with finding on campus jobs, understanding employment requirements, and navigating the student employment process.

Student Work Hour Limit
Student employees may work a maximum of 50 hours per pay period during the fall and spring semesters including exam weeks, winter Break, and spring Break.

Finding on campus student jobs

Beginning January 5, 2026, on campus student employment opportunities will be available in Career Central, the university's platform for student employment postings.
Career Central brings student job opportunities together in one centralized location. Student accounts are automatically created.

Work Study and employment eligibility

Work Study is a federal financial aid program that is awarded to eligible students. While not all students qualify for Work Study, many on campus jobs are available to students without it.
Student Employment Services can help students understand their eligibility and on campus employment options.

Required employment paperwork

All student employees are required to complete I-9 and tax paperwork through Student Employment Services before beginning work on campus.
Proper identification is required to complete employment paperwork.

Supervisors and departments

Campus departments use Career Central to create and manage on campus student job postings.
Student Employment Services reviews postings, while hiring actions continue to be completed through Personnel Transactions.

Getting started

Student information

Explore current job openings, find answers to frequently asked questions and get valuable job search tips to help you succeed.

Student information

Supervisor information

Access essential forms, explore the handbook and resources, review hiring dates, and get all the tools you need to manage student employment smoothly.

Supervisor information

Clarke Speaker Series - Award-Winning Author, Laurie Halse Anderson on "Rebellion 1776"

Book Cover: Rebellion 1776 by Laurie Halse Anderson. Young Girl looking through the red and white stripes of a tattered flag.
Details:

David and Eunice Sutherland Burgess Lecture: Laurie Halse Anderson 

An Evening with Award-Winning Author Laurie Halse Anderson 

The smallpox epidemic is the focus of Rebellion 1776, Laurie Halse Anderson’s compelling new middle-grade historical novel about a girl struggling to survive amid the epidemic, the public’s fear of inoculation, and the seething Revolutionary War. Thirteen-year-old Elsbeth Culpepper, a kitchen maid to a judge, survives the Siege of Boston only to find herself in a dangerous situation as British troops leave the city, her Loyalist employer leaves with them, and her father goes missing, leaving her alone. While she works in the large household of Mr. Pike, a wealthy Patriot spy, Elsbeth searches the city for her father. Then smallpox reaches the family, and Elsbeth, who survived an earlier infection, must nurse them through the inoculation process.

All in-person events will be held in the Sarah and Daniel Opperman Auditorium, Park Library.
A reception in the Clarke follows in-person events. 

Date: -
Time: -
Sponsor: Clarke Historical Library Park Library
Contact: Carrie Marsh marsh4c@cmich.edu 989-774-3965