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CIS Lab Application



Student Worker Application



General Description


The main job is staffing the CIS lab, helping to take care of the lab and tutoring other students in CIS courses that you have already taken. We generally prefer to hire CIS majors who are sophomores or above so that the lab workers can tutor in more areas. However, if we are not able to fill the schedule this way, we will consider hiring freshman CIS majors. Once in a while we hire someone to set up and configure the PCs and Linux server. We generally staff the lab in the afternoons and evenings.

Please fill out the information asked for on the following form and then click on the submit button to mail it to Br. David, manager of the lab. It is best to send your application well before the start of the new semester, as the schedules are usually put together before the semester starts. Br. David will email you to ask you to confirm the information that you supply here as well as to ask any questions that he has about your application.

Your name:

Semester applying for (Fall or Spring, Year):

Your email address:

Your phone:

Campus post office box number:

Year in college:

List the CIS classes which you have taken at St. Vincent. Please provide this information. It will be used to decide the courses for which you can provide tutoring assistance.

List any CIS classes which you have taken elsewhere.

List other relevant computer skills.

The following section asks you to list the times that you are available to work on the various days of the week. The more times that you are able to list, the more likely it is that we can hire you. If you only list a few hours, it may be that several other people want to work the same hours. In each of the following boxes write PREFER after any time slot that is a strong preference of yours. All times are assumed to be PM as we seldom hire anyone for mornings.

List the times that you would be available to work on Sundays.

List the times that you would be available to work on Mondays.

List the times that you would be available to work on Tuesdays.

List the times that you would be available to work on Wednesdays.

List the times that you would be available to work on Thursdays.

List the times that you would be available to work on Fridays. (However, we usually do not staff the lab on Fridays.)

How many hours would you like to work?

(Note that we cannot give most students as many hours as they would like since we generally get a lot of people who would like to work. However, sometimes students work elsewhere and so can only work a few hours for us.)

Maintained by: Br. David Carlson
Last updated: July 02, 2007