Work-Study Student Information

Work-Study is a subsidized work program designed to assist financially needy students with the high  costs associated with post-secondary study. The program will also provide students with an opportunity to gain valuable skills/experience in an on-campus, part-time employment situation.

Work-Study positions are 10 hours per week, $11.20 per hour + vacation & holiday pay = $12.00 per hourDue to the limited number of available positions, program eligibility will not guarantee employment.

Eligibility is restricted to full-time UNB undergraduate and graduate students with demonstrated financial need. Students must also be in good academic standing (GPA of 2.0 and over from the most  recent assessment year) to be eligible for program consideration.

Resume and Cover Letter Writing Workshop Schedule - arrive early to your chosen workshop to register. 

View available positions on Student Employment Services website.

Fall Application on Financial Aid Office website.

Winter Application on Financial Aid Office website.

Summer Employment Program (SEP)

The UNB Summer Employment Program will provide UNBF students with employment opportunities related to their skills and education.  Approved jobs aim to enhance employment prospects upon completion of studies, while enabling students to finance the continuation of their education.  This subsidized employment program is designed to assist students from under-represented groups (Aboriginals, persons with disabilities, low-income earners, first generation post-secondary learners young males and youth from rural communities) with the high costs associated with post-secondary education.

SEP Application

SEP Procedures & Consent

View available positions on Student Employment Services website.