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    Arranging the Interview
    ...When granted an interview, Student will need to provide: Current (or next session) class schedule with name showing   After the interview, Leave class schedule with the supervisor, interviewer. When selected for hire, the Student Employment Office will send you an offer letter for you to go in to Workday and accept or decline the offer of employment. After you accept Workday will notify you about completing onboard and complete your I-9 Verification. **Note: You must obtain a social security card prior to the first day of work, no exceptions.** Once all paperwork has...
    Learner Support
    ... Canvas course or I am having trouble understanding the organization/assignments for this course. The first step in your search should be to contact your instructor. Before class begins or after class ends... experience difficulties with my instructor? After experiencing any difficulty, the first recommendation is to approach your faculty member after class or during their established office hours (per... activities at a minimum of every 48 hours) Does not answer your questions to your satisfaction or in a timely manner outlined in the class syllabus Has not graded any assignments to date Has not handled...
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    About This Group
    ...Delta Lambda Zeta Delta Lambda Zeta Delta Lambda Zeta at Park University is an organization focused on establishing bonds of sisterhood that last generations. To be a member of Delta Lambda Zeta: A person must be a female or non-binary member of Park University’s undergraduate student body. A person must obtain a minimum of a cumulative 2.2 GPA, go through the recruitment process, and be initiated. How to join the Park University Delta Lambda Zeta sorority: Formal Rush: Rush week is held the second week of class during August. This is your opportunity to come meet the sisters...
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    WELCOME to Student Employment
    ...Student Employment programs Student Employment is designed to provide students with financial assistance. Students may work up to 15 hours per week.  Student wages will be at least the minimum wage for the location in which they work. Students may only work during non-scheduled class time. (ie. Biology Lab is on schedule Mon. - Fri. 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. Student is not allowed to work from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Mon - Fri) All Student Employment is considered part-time, and therefore students are not eligible for any benefits. Two different funding sources for Student Employment...
    Writing a Cover Letter
    ...Writing a Cover Letter Do Do start a cover letter with a story that's relevant to your passion or experience in the industry. This is your chance to showcase your voice and personality. Do think about what you can bring to the company, not what you will gain (such as experience). Do write the letter to connect your past and your present to your future. Do explain any job gaps or pieces from your resume that might raise a red flag. Do highlight key terms in a job description so that you understand what skills or tasks are most vital for this role. Pro tip - drop the job description...
    1098 Tax Form
    ... the form electronically. If you can’t remember please click “forgot password”. Directions: At the top left hand portion on the website select the drop down for the year as 2024. After 2024 is selected...
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    StepUp
    ... on in-class assignments. Set attainable goals with input from our academic experts. Receive recognition as you StepUP to your goals. Meet other students who are committed to obtaining their degrees...
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    Free-form Content 3
    ...’re already nearing the halfway point of Fall I! How is your course going? How are your students responding? To help optimize your Fall I class, the Faculty Center of Innovation is offering an hour...
    Faculty Spotlight
    ..., course assignments, lecture topics and assignment due dates. Students have reported to me that they feel less anxious when they know what to expect in a course. The other thing I do in class is share... to share? I recently had a former graduated student return as a guest speaker.  The former student had recently opened a restaurant in the local area.  He informed the class the financial courses...
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