Professional Student Employment at Augsburg University

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Augsburg University, a private liberal arts institution in Minneapolis, MN, prioritizes student employment by offering mentorship, skill development workshops, and rewriting student positions for post-graduation success. Contact the Chief Student Success Officer or Directors of the Strommen and Sabo Centers for more information.

  • Augsburg
  • Student employment
  • Mentorship
  • Skill development
  • Liberal arts

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  1. Augsburg University Private, 4-yr liberal arts institution located in Minneapolis, MN 3400 students across undergraduate, masters, and two doctorate programs 70% of 2019 incoming class were Pell-Eligible 70% of 2019 incoming class were students of color 70% of 2019 incoming class were first generation college students 85% of Auggies come from Minnesota

  2. Professionalizing Student Employment Building student employment that utilizes the best practices of experiential education so students have access to the skills, experiences, and mentoring necessary to translate on campus employment to meaningful work post-graduation. Supervisor training Student workshops Rewrite positions

  3. Mentoring Student employee supervisors attend annual training: Mentoring Performance reviews Student skill development

  4. Skill Development Student employees attend multiple workshops throughout the course of their employment: Professional skills Translating work experiences to resume Translating classroom experiences to employment

  5. Student work All student positions will be rewritten into professional job positions: Clear responsibilities and outcomes Statement of skills that translate to a resume Assessed for meaningful work contribution

  6. Contact Information Catherine Bishop, Chief Student Success Officer bishopc@augsburg.edu Lee George, Director of the Strommen Center for Meaningful Work lgeorge@augsburg.edu Elaine Eschenbacher, Director of the Sabo Center for Democracy eschenba@augsburg.edu

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