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Dr. William C. Conrad
Summer Jobs Program
Est. 1985

Students on a Break



2024 PHEAA Summer Jobs APPLICATION!

2024 SUMMER JOBS EMPLOYERS

At the Annual Stackpole-Hall Foundation's Trustee meeting on November 10, 2023 the Trustees of The Stackpole-Hall Foundation approved continuing the Dr. William C. Conrad / Stackpole-Hall Foundation Summer Jobs Program for the 40th year in 2024. 

2024 students will earn $12.00 per hour and may work up to 480 hours during the summer. 

2024 SUMMER JOB INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS:

The Dr. William C. Conrad / Stackpole-Hall Foundation Summer Jobs Program provides work experience at non-profit employers in Elk County for students.  PHEAA eligible students are employed through the State Work Study Program and are paid directly by the employers. Non-PHEAA eligible students are employed and paid directly by their respective employers.  The Stackpole-Hall Foundation provides 40% of the funding for the wages earned for all students. For students eligible for the Pennsylvania State Work Study Program PHEAA provides 50% of the funding for the wages earned, the Stackpole-Hall Foundation provides 40% and the employers are responsible for the remaining 10%. PHEAA eligible students shall be hired first and any remaining openings can be filled with non-PHEAA eligible students.

Student Eligibility Requirements:

Be a resident of Elk County for both PHEAA and Non-PHEAA eligible students.

For PHEAA eligible students, they must be enrolled at least half-time (six credits) in a PHEAA approved higher education institution in a program of study at least two years in length. High School Seniors are eligible as long as they will meet this requirement for the upcoming Fall Semester.


For Non-PHEAA eligible students, they must be enrolled at least half-time (six credits) in a higher education institution in an undergraduate, graduate, or doctorate program of study at least two years in length. High School Seniors are eligible as long as they will meet this requirement for the upcoming Fall Semester. 

Cannot be in default on a student grant or loan for both PHEAA and Non-PHEAA eligible students. 

For PHEAA eligible undergraduate students must be a State Grant recipient.  Since this determination is made based on financial information from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form, students should submit the FAFSA form as soon as possible.

For PHEAA eligible graduate students, students must have unmet need determined by their school.


All eligibility decisions for PHEAA are made by PHEAA.  For questions about eligibility, call PHEAA at 1-800-692-7392.  You will be prompted to access "Special Programs" and "Work Study" before you can speak with someone.


For both PHEAA and Non-PHEAA eligible students will earn $12.00 per hour and may work up to 480 hours during the summer. 


All students regardless of PHEAA status  should print out and complete the summer jobs application ( Part 1 (Student Data) and send it along with the blank Part 2 (Employer Data) to the employers where the student would like to apply for work.  Students are strongly encouraged to send a resume along with the application form. Students may apply to as many employers as they wish.

DO NOT send any application forms to The Stackpole-Hall Foundation or PHEAA.  The employers will submit applications online to PHEAA for the students that they wish to hire so that PHEAA can determine eligibility.

All hiring decisions are made by the employers.  DO NOT contact The Stackpole-Hall Foundation or PHEAA regarding hiring decisions.


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