Student Financial Services Seeking Graduate Assistants

Time is running out to submit your application for the 2015-2016 Graduate Assistantship positions within Student Financial Services!

This position has the primary responsibility of providing excellent customer service in a high stress environment; answering emails and having face to face daily contact with students, parents, staff, and faculty; advising them on obtaining financial aid and scholarship information and payments according to university, state and federal financial aid rules.

This is a nine-month, half-time, (20 hours per week – average) position.  Applicants with the ability to stay for at least two years are preferred and students must be a Washington resident and attending graduate school at WSU in the upcoming Fall semester.  If you are interested, please submit your cover letter and resume online through Couglink.

For questions and concerns regarding the position, please contact us at 509-335-9741 or 509-335-9656:

Haley Scott at Haley.scott@wsu.edu

Texas Robinson at Robinta@wsu.edu

Deadline for applications is April 28.

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