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Student development
Employment Opportunities
Many potential
work experiences are offered in the Campus Recreation Office. To
qualify for a graduate assistantship, students must be admitted to
graduate school prior to being hired. Both students and graduate
assistants must carry the minimum credit hours established by the
Financial Aid Office and the graduate school.
Most student
workers are paid minimum wage per hour and receive checks bi-weekly.
Graduate assistants are paid a monthly stipend established by the
university. Some examples of the jobs available are as follows:
Student Supervisors
Student Supervisors supervise all Campus Recreation events and attend
weekly staff meetings. Preferences include at least one semester of
participation at MSU and officiating experience.
Officials
Officials officiate events. Previous experience is a benefit, but not
required. Pay increases with experience. The Campus Recreation Office
at Murray State University offers a wide variety of recreation.
Professionally staffed and committed to serving our university
population, the office makes every effort to provide “real world”
experiences to its employees.