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NVC Work-Study Fair Connects Students with On-Campus Jobs

Northwest Vista College's Career Experience team recently hosted and organized a Work-Study Connection Fair to help students secure on-campus employment that aligns with their academic and professional goals. The event, held at the Desert Willow Welcome Center, aimed to streamline the process for students interested in the Federal Work-Study program, a financial aid program that offers part-time jobs to eligible students. Corena Nash, NVC Career Experience Team Lead, said, "For many of our students, this experience represents their first opportunity to participate in an interview, secure a job, and begin developing transferable skills that will support their future career growth. We are excited to support their development and success in these roles." The fair, which was in partnership with Financial Aid and Human Resources, provided a one-stop shop for students to get personalized guidance on the work-study application process, review their financial aid packages, and explore available job openings. According to Eva T. Gaitan, Associate Director for Student Financial Aid, Federal Work Study for the Alamo Colleges District, Northwest Vista College has a total of 101 on-campus work-study positions allotted for 2025-2026 academic year. “About 40-50 placements are open and specifically available for new students looking for employment this academic year,” said Gaitan. “The other positions are those held by our returning students already placed in job positions across the college,” she added. During the fair, students also had an opportunity to change employment to another department. “Northwest Vista College is committed to helping students find meaningful work that not only helps them pay for school but also provides valuable professional experience,” said Cameron Schmoker, NVC’s Lead Financial Aid Advisor. “The Work-Study Connection Fair connects students with various departments across campus, offering a range of positions to match their skills and interests,” he added. Two more Work-Study Connection Fairs will be held in September on the following days: Thursday, September 4: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Wednesday, September 10: 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

Northwest Vista College's Career Experience team recently hosted and organized a Work-Study Connection Fair to help students secure on-campus employment that aligns with their academic and professional goals. The event, held at the Desert Willow Welcome Center, aimed to streamline the process for students interested in the Federal Work-Study program, a financial aid program that offers part-time jobs to eligible students.

Work-Study Fair - Photo

Corena Nash, NVC Career Experience Team Lead, said, "For many of our students, this experience represents their first opportunity to participate in an interview, secure a job, and begin developing transferable skills that will support their future career growth. We are excited to support their development and success in these roles."

The fair, which was in partnership with Financial Aid and Human Resources, provided a one-stop shop for students to get personalized guidance on the work-study application process, review their financial aid packages, and explore available job openings. According to Eva T. Gaitan, Associate Director for Student Financial Aid, Federal Work Study for the Alamo Colleges District, Northwest Vista College has a total of 101 on-campus work-study positions allotted for 2025-2026 academic year.

Work-Study Fair - Student with Staff

“About 40-50 placements are open and specifically available for new students looking for employment this academic year,” said Gaitan. “The other positions are those held by our returning students already placed in job positions across the college,” she added.
During the fair, students also had an opportunity to change employment to another department.

“Northwest Vista College is committed to helping students find meaningful work that not only helps them pay for school but also provides valuable professional experience,” said Cameron Schmoker, NVC’s Lead Financial Aid Advisor. “The Work-Study Connection Fair connects students with various departments across campus, offering a range of positions to match their skills and interests,” he added.

Work-Study Fair - Students getting help

Two more Work-Study Connection Fairs will be held in September on the following days:

  • Thursday, September 4: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
  • Wednesday, September 10: 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

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