Student Employment

On campus employment can also be a great way to earn money for college and gain valuable work experience. Work study and non-work study positions are available throughout campus and jobs range from office assistance to catering.

Daemen College Work Program

Funded by Daemen College, this award is designed to help students meet their college cost. The Financial Aid Office arranges jobs on campus. The hours worked per week will vary.

Federal Work Study

This is a federally funded work program based on financial need. Students typically work 10 hours per week during the academic year and receive a biweekly paycheck. Participants in the Federal Work Study program are primarily employed on campus, however there are occasions were students work off-campus in community service positions. Students are paid the minimum hourly wage. An award of Federal work study does not guarantee job placement.

Internships

Career Development and Cooperative Education services provide students of Daemen internship and co-op positions through out the community and beyond.  An added bonus: internship employer’s frequently offer Daemen interns full-time positions.

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Wow! Did you know that Daemen Physical Therapy students excel on the national licensure exam?

The Daemen College Weighted Average Ultimate Pass Rate based on the most current data as reported by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (2005-2007) is 97%, with our graduates demonstrating first time pass rates above both state and national averages each year.

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Chelsea Foss

Chelsea Foss

Physical Therapy

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Chelsea Foss had two important criteria to narrow down her college search. The school had to be in the Northeastern United States, and it had to have a physical therapy program. The Holden, Maine native aspired to become a practicing physical therapist with a specialization in pediatric care, and she chose Daemen College to help her reach her professional goals.