UCA Admissions Student Worker Application

We’re happy you are interested in working in the UCA Office of Admissions & Enrollment Services.  As the front door of UCA, we are seeking energetic, responsible, friendly, and professional students to help us achieve our mission of serving prospective students and families.

Job Summary

Assist the Office of Admissions & Enrollment Services by providing excellent customer service, processing mail, and managing other assigned tasks.

Responsibilities

Student worker tasks include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • Assist with answering phones, running errands on campus, and processing mail
  • Greet visitors, answer questions accurately, and provide directions (as needed)
  • Provide campus tours and assist with other recruitment initiatives and events
  • Data entry, filing, refilling copier/printers
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications

  • Ability to communicate with a diverse population
  • Excellent computer and customer service skills
  • Excellent writing skills with a high attention to detail
  • Ability to work well in groups and by yourself

Applicants should be able to complete data entry tasks and enjoy working with the public.  Student workers will be required to work 10-20 hours per week, and may have to work during some campus breaks.

Once the application is complete, you will be contacted.  Go Bears!

UCA EEO Statement

The University of Central Arkansas is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution dedicated to attracting and supporting a diverse student, faculty and staff population through enhanced multicultural learning environments and opportunities.  In keeping with its nondiscrimination policy in employment, admissions and other functions and programs, the university considers employees and students on the basis of individual merit and will not discriminate against a person on the basis of gender, race or color, ethnicity, religion, spiritual beliefs, national origin, age, familial status, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, disability, political beliefs, intellectual perspective, genetic information, military status, or other factors irrelevant to participation in its programs.