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located on the University of Alaska campus in Fairbanks. This is a Student Assistant 2 position, minimum starting pay is $13.03 per hour and room waiver. This is a pooled position, which means
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Mat-Su College is a community campus of the University of Alaska Anchorage located in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, the fastest growing region of Alaska. Applicants must be available to work within
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-exempt Student Assistant 2 position, starting wage $14.38/hr with a $3,050 housing credit. Applications will be reviewed on March 13th, 2024 and on a rolling basis until successful candidates
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necessary. Required Education or Training: High School Graduate or GED Current student of University of Alaska with a GPA of 2.00 or higher at all times Salary Information This is a part-time student position
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evaluation of activities designed to increase American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) student access, retention, persistence, completion, and post-graduation success. Additionally, NASSSP aims to strengthen K
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prior to their term of employment. Required Education or Training: Must be a full-time student at UAF (12 undergraduate credits / 9 graduate credits). All applicants will have their university student
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://www.unitedacademics.net/ The University of Alaska (UA) is responsible for providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities throughout the applicant screening process. If you need assistance in
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needs of non-traditional students, including non-native speakers of English, students with disabilities, first generation college students, and post-traditional generation students. Demonstrated
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Demonstrated commitment to equity and inclusion in the classroom and to the academic needs of non-traditional students, including non-native speakers of English, students with disabilities, first generation
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needs of non-traditional students, including non-native speakers of English, students with disabilities, first generation college students, and post-traditional generation students. Demonstrated