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How much do student developer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for student developer in the United States is $52.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.38 and $64.66 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Student Developer job?

A Student Developer is typically a student who is actively learning and applying software development skills. They often work on personal, academic, or internship projects, gaining hands-on experience with coding, debugging, and problem-solving. These roles help students build portfolios, collaborate with teams, and prepare for professional careers in software development. Student Developers may participate in hackathons, open-source projects, or internships to enhance their skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Student Developer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Student Developer, you need foundational programming skills, an understanding of software development concepts, and current enrollment in a relevant academic program. Familiarity with key technical tools such as version control systems (e.g., Git), collaborative platforms (e.g., GitHub), and commonly used programming languages for the role (like Python or Java) is often expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication, and a willingness to learn stand out as valuable soft skills in this role. These skills are essential for contributing to real-world projects, adapting to evolving technologies, and working efficiently within a team environment.

What types of projects or tasks do Student Developers typically work on?

Student Developers are often assigned to real-world projects that match their current skill level, such as building user interfaces, writing backend code, or assisting with testing and debugging applications. They may also contribute to documentation, participate in code reviews, and collaborate with other developers on team-based initiatives. These tasks help Student Developers gain hands-on experience, apply their academic knowledge in practical contexts, and develop a deeper understanding of the full software development lifecycle. Additionally, such project involvement can enhance their portfolios and better prepare them for future career opportunities.
What are the most commonly searched types of Student Developer jobs? The most popular types of Student Developer jobs are:
Infographic showing various Student Developer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 11% Temporary, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $109,905 per year, or $52.8 per hour.
Multicultural Student Programs Coordinator (part-time)

Multicultural Student Programs Coordinator (part-time)

Wheaton College

Wheaton, IL โ€ข On-site

$24 - $26/hr

Part-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Job Description
The Multicultural Student Programs Coordinator is responsible for leading programmatic and administrative tasks for the Office of Graduate Student Life. The Multicultural Student Programs Coordinator is a part time position (25 hours/week for 12 months - summer hours can be flexible) and reports to the Director of Graduate Student Life. This position pays $24-$26/hr.
Duties and Responsibilities
  1. Assist with the planning and implementation of international graduate student orientation and graduate student orientation sessions in August.
  2. Provide support for graduate students of color and plan programs in cooperation with the Grad School academic programs, the Chaplin's Office and Graduate Student Council.
  3. Plan programming that will unite domestic and international students representing Asian, Hispanic, and African diasporas.
  4. Supervise the Students of Color Office Assistant.
  5. Help to plan the itinerary and travel details of the Civil Rights Trip and market the trip and recruit students.
  6. Oversee the Technical Reader Program for Ph.D. students; manage Technical Reading Submissions from students and coordinator forms and communication between students, technical readers and Buswell library.
  7. Manage Dine with a Mind program.
  8. Serve as maintenance DSO (Designated Student Official) and assist with general immigration processes. A DSO must be a US citizen or a lawful permanent resident of the U.S.
  9. Help to provide welcome and hospitality at the Graduate School and maintain the Second Floor Lounge.

This job description is intended to represent key areas of responsibilities; specific assignments may vary from time to time, and other duties may be assigned.
Professional Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree preferred
  • Experience in multicultural student programming
  • Experience in Higher Education preferred

Faith Qualifications
  • Affirmation of the Wheaton College Statement of Faith as a faithful expression of one's own theological convictions
  • Affirmation of the biblical standards for Christian character and God-honoring behavior described throughout the Wheaton College Community Covenant, and promise to adhere to them in personal practice
  • Support of the Wheaton College Christ-Centered Diversity Commitment, the Gender Equity Vision Statement, and the College's Convictions on Human Sexuality. These commitments can be found on the Wheaton College website.

Physical Requirements
The employee is regularly required to sit, talk, or hear; frequently required to use repetitive hand motion, handle or feel, and to stand, walk, reach, bend or lift up to 10 pounds.
FLSA Status - Non Exempt