Working On Campus as an International Student
Working on-campus can be a great way to connect with the campus community and build skills. International student on F-1 (student) and J-1 (exchange/visitor) visas can typically work on-campus.
General Guidelines for Working On-Campus
- You must maintain full-time enrollment and good academic standing in your program.
- You are limited to 20 hours per week except during official university break periods and the summer.
Starting a New On-Campus Position
When you start a new on-campus job, you must work with your supervisor to complete
all of the necessary steps with Human Resources in order to be legal. If this is the
first time you have worked in the U.S., you will need to apply for a Social Security
Number (SSN). We have a guide that will help you with this process at Getting a Social Security Number (SSN).
Most Common Places That Hire Students On-Campus
- Chartwells-Campus Dining
(all on-campus restaurants and catering) - Handshake (access through Tech Express)
IT: Help desk
Library (tutors)
Fitness Center - Barnes and Noble bookstore
- Academic Department offices (inquire in the department of your program of study)
- SOA Student Orientation Assistants
- International Office (send resume and interest letter to Intl_adm@tntech.edu
- Center for Global Experiences Office (send resume and interest letter to studyabroad@tntech.edu
- Residential Life
Resident Assistant (RA): Housing is paid upfront by the student and reimbursed through a monthly stipend
General Student Office work