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How much do contract college student jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for contract college student in the United States is $76,501.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $55,000.00 and $91,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a contract college student?

A Contract College Student job is a temporary or part-time position designed for students at a contract college within a university system. These roles typically provide hands-on experience in research, administration, or technical support while allowing students to balance work with their studies. Employment terms vary, but positions may be funded by state or institutional resources.

What types of assignments or projects are typically given to contract college students?

Contract College Students are usually engaged for specific projects such as research assistance, tutoring, course content development, or data analysis. The scope of assignments can vary widely depending on the academic department or organization, ranging from short-term research tasks to longer-term curriculum support. You may work independently or as part of a team, and often collaborate with professors, staff, or other students through regular online meetings and progress updates. This project-based structure provides exposure to diverse academic topics and practical hands-on experience, making it ideal for students seeking flexible work and professional development while pursuing their studies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the contract college student position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Contract College Student, you should demonstrate strong time management, self-motivation, and the ability to quickly adapt to various academic subjects or research projects. Familiarity with digital learning platforms, remote collaboration tools, and basic office software is often required. Excellent communication, reliability, and a proactive approach to meeting deadlines help individuals stand out in this flexible academic support role. These skills ensure that contract college students can successfully fulfill project-based assignments and support academic goals within specified timeframes.

What is the best job to work as a contract college student?

For contract college students, flexible jobs such as freelance writing, tutoring, or remote administrative tasks are ideal because they allow for adaptable schedules. These roles often require basic skills in communication, organization, or specific tools like Microsoft Office or online platforms, making them suitable for balancing work and studies.
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Infographic showing various Contract College Student job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $76,501 per year, or $36.8 per hour.

Admission Student Ambassador

Albright College

Reading, PA โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Ambassador Position Summary:

The Albright College Admission Office is looking for students to join our prestigious group of Albright Ambassadors. We are searching for students, freshmen through seniors, who wish to engage with prospective students and share their Albright story.

The Ambassador Program is a leadership opportunity for students who are dedicated to serving and representing Albright College. In a typical shift, an Ambassador can find themselves giving tours, restocking the publications and information in the office, interacting with potential students or candidates, creating folders for the prospective students, completing tasks assigned by the Admission staff, etc. Ambassadors also work in a larger setting at Open Houses, serve on student panels, and make calls to prospective Albright students.

Essential Job Tasks:

An Admission Ambassador can be expected to do any of the following tasks during a given shift:

  1. Tours: Give hour-long individual or group tours.

  2. Reach out to prospective students: phone-a-thons, writing postcards, etc.

  3. Work mandatory Admission Events: These include Open houses, Accepted Students Day, Saturday Tours, and other events as planned.

  4. Admission Office related work: upkeep of the office, data entry, paper shredding, complete inventories, mail dropoff and pickup

  5. Other tasks as assigned by managers, other counselors, or Admission Fellows.

  6. Be represented on the Admission Social Media as a face of Albright

Ambassadors will be hired on a training basis and receive a training rate. Official hiring is complicit on:

  1. Completion of full training

  2. Commitment to the Admission Office for a minimum of THREE hours per week

  3. Ability to give tours

  4. Completion of office work

  5. Participation in Admission Office Events throughout the semester

  6. Signature of Ambassador Contract

  7. Completion of other duties as assigned

Work Environment:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those encountered while performing the essential functions of this job.

The individual is routinely exposed to indoor conditions, outdoor weather and temperature extremes, and moderate noise level. Expected to work with Admission Counselors and other Admission Staff, as well as, other Ambassadors and Admission Fellows.

Qualifications/Prerequisites:

Good Academic and Social Standing:

Consideration for the job of Albright Ambassador is competitive. As an ambassador, the Admission Office expects that you will uphold the values of the College. Therefore, to be considered for an interview, you must be in good academic and social standing. The Admission Office will contact both the Dean of Students’ Office and the Registrar’s Office to ensure that you, as a potential hire, meet these requirements. Completion of this application indicates that you give the Admission Office permission to access the aforementioned information.

An ideal candidate would have the following KNOWLEDGE:

  1. The academic Structure of Albright College

  2. The many different departments at Albright

  3. The college application process

An ideal candidate would have the following SKILLS:

  1. Demonstrate strong communication and interpersonal skills

  2. Exhibits leadership, initiative, responsibility, and dependability

  3. Stays enthusiastic and positive

  4. Is organized and a team player

  5. Has good customer service skills

A candidate MUST have the following EDUCATION

  1. Currently enrolled Albright College student, first-year through seniors.

  2. Is not a second semester senior as training is typically semester-long.