Student Employment Office

Student Employment Portal

All first year students who chose to work must work in Dining Services unless you have a valid waiver.

Starting rate for Level 1 jobs will be $13.00 per hour and Level 2 will be $14.00.  Students must work a minimum of 125 hours in the same job to receive an increase the following academic year.

 

2023 - 2024 Academic Year and Summer Rates

Experience Level 1 Level 2
0 years experience in the position $13.00 $14.00
1 year experience and 125 work hours in the position $13.20 $14.50
2 years experience and 125 work hours per year in the position $13.40 $15.00
3 years experience and 125 work hours per year in the position $13.60 $15.50

Effective May 15, 2017, there were changes to the student employment pay structure. The structure was created with input from many people including students, staff members, department heads, President Cassidy, and outside experts. The goal of this restructuring was to promote equity across campus and increasing pay for many students.

The new structure included the following changes:

  • Reduction of the number of levels from five levels to two levels. This puts most jobs at the same base level, which allows all students to start their employment at the same wage.
  • Increase in the number of pay rates within a level. This allows students to remain in a job for several years and receive a pay increase, even though responsibilities of the job have not changed substantially. 

The majority of student jobs are a Level 1. Although the base rate may not increase each year, each individual student may qualify for an increase each subsequent year if they worked a minimum of 125 hours in the same position the prior year.

Level 2: Higher level of responsibility such as supervision of large groups of students, in-depth knowledge of a specific field, completed related coursework. Examples of level 2 jobs include: Undergraduate TAs, Research Assistants, Lifeguards, Student Dining Hall Managers.  

Your opinion is important to us. We would not have been able to create these ranges without feedback from the Bryn Mawr College Community. Continuous feedback will be very valuable to us as we reevaluate these ranges in the future.

We welcome your feedback at any time.