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Reminder About Summer Forms

Reminder: Summer Student Employment and Housing Agreements are due April 15!

If you are a Midd student hired to work for Middlebury this summer, a Summer Student Employment and Housing Agreement must be submitted to SEO by April 15th (even if you do not need on campus housing).

Please visit the Student Employment Office Web page to view this summer’s procedures and policies. You can access all necessary forms on this page.

For answers to your questions regarding summer student employment please reference the email sent on Monday, April 4, titled “Answers to Your On Campus Summer Employment Questions”.

Please contact the Student Employment Office with any additional questions at seo@middlebury.edu or X5377.

 

Interested in securing a job on campus this summer?

Students interested in securing a job on campus this summer, please read ALL of the information on the Student Employment Office (SEO) Website at http://www.middlebury.edu/offices/business/seo/summer.

Here are a few high-lights:

Applying for a Job: Jobs will be posted on the SEO website.  Students will need to create an account through the online system if they haven’t already.  It is recommended to set up your account NOW so you will be ready to apply for jobs as they become available.   https://middlebury.peopleadmin.com/

All students hired to work for Middlebury between May 25 and September 9 MUST submit a Summer Student Employment and Housing Agreement to SEO by April 15.  Forms are available on the SEO website.

Employment: Students must complete federally mandated employment paperwork in the Student Employment Office and receive a blue employment card before begin working. You’re not eligible to work until this has been done! See ‘Employment Eligibility’ on the SEO website for additional information: http://www.middlebury.edu/offices/business/seo/eligibility.

All summer jobs must conclude by August 25, the end of summer housing. Job extensions previously approved by the Student Employment Office are the only exceptions (these will be noted on the job posting).

To be eligible for on campus housing students must be employed by Middlebury College and working at least 30 hours per week.

Weekly Charges: On campus housing is $60 per week and covers housing and activities fees. Summer Student Employees will be housed in Stewart and Starr and will be assigned a room based on availability. The summer meal plan is $65 per week from June 13 through August 20 and includes breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday through Friday and brunch and dinner on the weekend. All student employees housed on campus during this period will be billed for the meal plan. The plan includes breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday through Friday and brunch and dinner on the weekend. All meals will be served in Proctor Redfield. Students living on campus when a meal plan is not offered (before and after Language Schools) are expected to supply their own meals.

[Note: 2015 graduates may NOT work in a student position and may NOT live in student housing.  Please click on Job Seekers using the Quick Links on the College’s home page to see available staff opportunities.]

Please contact student employment with any questions.

Student Employment Office
seo@middlebury.edu
802.443.5377

What About Summer?

Wondering what you are going to do this summer? Trying to decide if you should get a job at home or participate in an internship? Wondering what your options are for staying at Midd? It’s not too early to begin making plans!

You will receive a lot of information to help you make your decision at the annual session:

What About Summer?

Wednesday, February 17

Bi-Hall 220

4:30 – 5:30pm

4:30 – 4:55: On Campus Employment Opportunities
Student Employment (SEO) will provide information about finding a job on campus, the costs of living on campus including housing and food options, and important deadlines.

4:55 – 5:20: Off Campus Internships
Center for Careers & Internships (CCI) will provide information on finding or creating an internship opportunity for this summer.

5:20 – 5:30: Volunteering
Community Engagement will provide information on how to find an opportunity for volunteering this summer.

Throughout the program International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) will provide specific information for international students about on and off campus opportunities and address concerns or questions specific to international students, such as OPT employment authorization.

If you are unable to attend, please visit the appropriate office for answers to your questions.

 

What About Summer?

Wondering what you are going to do this summer?  Trying to decide if you should get a job at home or participate in an internship?  Wondering what your options are for staying at Midd?  It’s not too early to begin making plans.

The annual What About Summer? session sponsored by the Student Employment Office, Center for Careers & Internships, and International Student & Scholar Services will be held….

Wednesday, February 26th

McCardell Bi-Hall 220

4:30 – 5:30pm

You will receive a lot of information to help you make your decision!

4:30 – 5:00: On Campus Employment Opportunities

Student Employment (SEO) will provide information about finding a job on campus, the costs of living on campus including housing and food options, and important deadlines.

5:00 – 5:30: Off Campus, Internship, & Volunteer Opportunities

Center for Careers & Internships (CCI) will provide information on navigating MOJO and how to find an internship or volunteer opportunity for this summer.

Throughout the program International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) will provide specific information for international students about on and off campus opportunities and address concerns or questions specific to international students, such as OPT employment authorization.

If you are unable to attend the program, please visit the appropriate office with your questions.

Reminder: Summer Student Employment and Housing Agreements are due April 19!

If you are a Midd student hired to work for Middlebury this summer, a Summer Student Employment and Housing Agreement must be submitted to SEO by April 19th (even if you do not need on campus housing).

Please visit the Student Employment Office Web page to view this summer’s procedures and policies. Forms are available on the SEO website.

For “Answers to Your On Campus Summer Employment Questions” please reference the email sent from SEO on Friday, April 5.

Contact student employment with any additional questions.

Student Employment Office

seo@middlebury.edu

802.443.5377

 

Summer Student Employment

Students interested in securing a job on campus this summer, please read ALL the information on the Student Employment Office (SEO) Website at http://www.middlebury.edu/offices/business/seo/summer.

Here are a few high-lights:

How to apply for a Job

Jobs will be posted on the SEO website.  Students will need to create an account through the online system if they haven’t already.  It is recommended to set up your account NOW so you will be ready to apply for jobs as they become available.   https://middlebury.peopleadmin.com/

All students hired to work for Middlebury during the summer must submit a Summer Student Employment and Housing Agreement to SEO by April 19th.  Forms are available on the SEO website and at the Student Employment Office in the Service Building.

Students that have not worked on campus before and do not have a blue employment card will need to complete employment forms at SEO.  Click on ‘Employment Eligibility’ on the website for additional information: http://www.middlebury.edu/offices/business/seo/eligibility.

All summer jobs must conclude by August 17th, the end of Language Schools. Job extensions previously approved by the Student Employment Office are the only exceptions (these will be noted on the job posting).

To be eligible for on campus housing students must be employed by Middlebury College and working at least 30 hours per week.

Weekly Costs for Summer Student Employees living on campus:

On campus housing is $50 per week and covers housing and activities fees. Summer Student Employees will be housed in Stewart and Starr and will be assigned a room based on availability. The summer meal plan is $50 per week from June 10 through August 17 and includes breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday through Friday and brunch and dinner on the weekend. All meals will be served in Proctor Redfield. Students living on campus when a meal plan is not offered (before reunion and after Language School commencement) are expected to supply their own meals.

[Note: 2013 graduates may NOT work in a student position and may NOT live in student housing.  Please click on job seekers on the College’s home page to see available staff opportunities.]

Please contact student employment with any questions.

Student Employment Office
seo@middlebury.edu
802.443.5377

What About Summer?

Dear Students,

Wondering what you are going to do this summer?  Trying to decide if you should get a job at home or participate in an internship?  Wondering what your options are for staying at Midd?  It’s not too early to begin making plans.

The annual What About Summer? session sponsored by the Student Employment Office, Education in Action, and the International Student and Scholar Services will be held at 4:30pm in McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220, February 20th.

You will receive a lot of information to help you make your decision!

Student Employment

Further information about summer employment on campus will be available soon at:

http://www.middlebury.edu/administration/seo/Summer.htm.

Career Services

Visit the Career Services Office web site.  Access MOJO and check out their drop in hours.  They have oodles of information about internships.

http://www.middlebury.edu/administration/cso/

International Student Scholar Services

Visit the ISSS office online to learn about Workshops, OPT, and more!

http://www.middlebury.edu/campuslife/doc/isss/students/current_students/default.htm

 

MCSE Summer Grant Recipient Presentations and Friday Talk

Middlebury Center for Social Entrepreneurship

Learn more at go/mcse or http://mcse.middlebury.edu/.

Summer Grant Recipient Presentations

November 1, 2012 | 4:30 pm | Axinn 229

Join our summer grant recipients as they reflect on their work in the field of social entrepreneurship from Addison County, to Mexico, and Africa.

Leading for Shared Success

Chris Lloyd ’83 (Verizon Communications –  Executive Director – Public Policy & Corporate Responsibility)

The role of business in society is changing. Corporations are not focused on just making money.  The best corporate citizens view societal challenges as opportunities for business innovation and seek to create value for shareholders and for society.

Chris Lloyd ’83 will share insights regarding how Verizon is connecting its growth strategy to addressing some of society’s critical issues. You may not think of Verizon as a health care or energy company, but Chris will explain Verizon’s “Shared Success” strategy and how the company is using its broadband and wireless technology to enable solutions that improve the quality of health care and enable communities to improve their energy efficiency.

Fellowship Program: Middlebury Center for Social Entrepreneurship

The fellowship will be open to Sophomore Febs, Sophomores, and Junior Febs wanting to engage more intensely with the field of social entrepreneurship. The fellows will become a cohort during their sophomore year and learn collaboratively from each other, be enrolled in a winter term class on social entrepreneurship, integrate theory and practice, and will receive $10,000 to engage in two summers of relevant experiences. Applications can be found at go/mcsefellows. For more information, please see the attached information or contact sghosh@middlebury.edu.