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Student Information Technology Training
Program
UW-Fond du Lac will be hiring and training one incoming freshman to work for two years in the Information Technology (IT) department. Here's your chance to gain valuable on-the-job training in the technology field as well as earn enough money to pay for your tuition and more! One full-time freshman will participate in this outstanding educational and job-training program. Students, who complete the first year of the program including summer training, academic year employment and following summer employment, will also receive a $1,000 stipend for the second year of participation in the program, to be paid $500 at the beginning of the Fall and Spring semesters.
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Students will assist campus Information Technology staff in:
- Technical support of distance education classes
- Troubleshooting hardware and software problems
- Help desk support for student computer labs
- Desktop support for faculty, staff, and students
- Software and hardware documentation
- Other responsibilities as assigned
Program highlights include:
- Four day intensive training at UW-Richland. Travel, meals, and housing will be covered and students will also be paid a stipend ($7.50/hour) for the training (June
16-19, 2007).
- Followed by 10 thirty hour weeks of
employment at $7.50/hour before classes
begin to earn up to $2,250. (June
23-September 1).
- Employment during the school year in the IT department at UW-FDL. Students will earn up to $3,600 working an average of 15 hours/week for 30 weeks, at $8.00/hour.
- Summer employment after freshman year working in the IT department. Students can earn up to $3,360 during the summer.
- Employment during sophomore year (2009-2010)
working an average of 15 hours/week at
$8.50/hour.
Qualifications:
- Strong academic record.
- Computer literacy (experience with e-mail, web browsing, word processing) is helpful.
- Personable and have experience working with people. If you are interested in being considered for this program, please contact the Information Technology Department at UW-Fond du Lac by May 1, 2008.
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