Student employment levels continue to rise due to increased financial hardship, inadequate income, tuition hikes, and less financial support from families, governments, and universities. Previous literature suggests varying effects of undergraduate student employment on academic success, student professional development, and student health levels. This study reports new data related to the impact of employment on student GPA. A survey was administered to undergraduate physiology and science students to explore the impact of employment on students at The University of Arizona. Student employment 20 hours per week did not significantly impact GPA in comparison to unemployed counterparts. However, students who were employed > 20 hours per wee...
The purpose of the research was to examine the relationship between employment and academics among u...
We estimate the effects of student employment on academic performance. Performance is measured by gr...
For some students, it seems that employment while in school greatly affects performance in school wo...
The current study examined the effects of employment on the stress levels of college students. One h...
In the spring of 2005, 1,112 surveys were collected from college and university undergraduates at fo...
The worth of a college degree has become arguably essential in today’s competitive job market. Educa...
This article investigates the consequences of employment on college students\u27 academic performanc...
With college tuition and the cost of living rising, many students find themselves in the position of...
This study was part of a larger study which investigated college student experiences, and how studen...
This article outlines a framework for evaluating the decision of undergraduate students to engage in...
There is growing concern surrounding the detrimental effect of term-time employment on university st...
College may be stressful but paying for college can bring its own issues. Financial burden is one of...
Many of today\u27s students view higher education as an investment in the future, hoping to recoup t...
With the growing population of nontraditional students, questions have been posed as to whether or n...
This study examines perceptions of the impact of work hours and job tasks on academic and employment...
The purpose of the research was to examine the relationship between employment and academics among u...
We estimate the effects of student employment on academic performance. Performance is measured by gr...
For some students, it seems that employment while in school greatly affects performance in school wo...
The current study examined the effects of employment on the stress levels of college students. One h...
In the spring of 2005, 1,112 surveys were collected from college and university undergraduates at fo...
The worth of a college degree has become arguably essential in today’s competitive job market. Educa...
This article investigates the consequences of employment on college students\u27 academic performanc...
With college tuition and the cost of living rising, many students find themselves in the position of...
This study was part of a larger study which investigated college student experiences, and how studen...
This article outlines a framework for evaluating the decision of undergraduate students to engage in...
There is growing concern surrounding the detrimental effect of term-time employment on university st...
College may be stressful but paying for college can bring its own issues. Financial burden is one of...
Many of today\u27s students view higher education as an investment in the future, hoping to recoup t...
With the growing population of nontraditional students, questions have been posed as to whether or n...
This study examines perceptions of the impact of work hours and job tasks on academic and employment...
The purpose of the research was to examine the relationship between employment and academics among u...
We estimate the effects of student employment on academic performance. Performance is measured by gr...
For some students, it seems that employment while in school greatly affects performance in school wo...