Think that campus job is just a paycheck? Think again! When you work part-time in college, you are also gaining skills in use of tech or tools related to your job, time management, customer service, coworker communication, problem-solving, and more.
Mattie Stringfellow, a May graduate, came to the Snow College Richfield Career Center on several occasions seeking help from advisors. While attending Snow College, she worked at the Student Success Center and Library on the Richfield campus.
Connor Lunt is a 21-year old freshman at Snow College who is majoring in Radiology. His ultimate career goal is to work in a sports medicine/orthopedic clinic as an MRI or X-Ray Technician.
The most successful people are often those who rely heavily on the power of networking. A well-developed network provides meaningful relationships and endless opportunities. It helps you get hired and helps grow your career.
Levi Cragun, a 26-year old alum, began his higher education journey at Snow College. Cragun loved having helpful professors and making close-knit friendships during his time in Ephraim.
"The programs I have taken at Snow College have really driven me to work towards the high standards and dreams I've set", Dallin Aston says, "I attribute a lot of the success I have already had to Snow College and the courses and professors I have had helping me along the way."
Hope Corps is an internship program setup by Utah Community Builders, a division of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce. It hires 4 to 10 college students per year in paid internships that allow them to work from home.
When Dale attended Snow College, he fell in love with Sanpete County and all its unique offerings. He loved the size of the student body. "The smaller scale provided rich experiences with different people who came from in state and out of state."
To honor our more than 700 Badger student employees we participated in the annual National Student Employee Week, April 11 to 17, 2021, and hosted a nomination process for Student Employee of the Year.
Elliott Phillips (Snow College Alum, 1999) says, “My life and career have been spent taking opportunities to better my situation.”