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Contact InformationJocelyn Mattson
Financial Aid Office
1411 Ellis Avenue
Wakefield Hall, 1st Floor
Ashland, WI 54806
(715) 682-1351
FAX: (715) 682-1368
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Student Employment
A variety of on-campus jobs are available to students. Northland College offers each student who applies by April 15, regardless of financial need, a campus job that will enable you to earn at least $1,000. Students who show financial need may be able to earn up to $1,600 during the school year. Post-baccalaureate students and non-degree seeking students are not eligible for work study
Many work study jobs can be related to your academic area and have an educational as well as financial benefit. Students are involved in the entire range of College operations. Examples of jobs include: computer assistant, athletic referee, food service worker, library assistant and outside grounds maintenance. The College cooperates with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission and several other agencies in the placement of qualified students as paid interns.
The student employment offered on your financial aid award is not automatically applied to your tuition bill at Northland. This money is earned by you as a pay check every two weeks. You may choose to apply 25%, 50%, or 75% of your earnings to go directly to your tuition bill but there is a separate authorization form to complete. You can get one of these forms from the Forms Tower on the 2nd floor of the Ponzio Campus Center.


