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Getting Involved

There are plenty of ways to get involved on campus, whether it's through joining a club, volunteering, or getting a job in one of the many departments.


 

EMPLOYMENT

There are many employment and Internship opportunities that you can find through the Career Center. By visiting the Career Center, you can set yourself up for mock interviews, jobs for post-graduation, and set up internships throughout your academic career at Stony Brook. The Career Center also offers specific opportunities for veterans. For more information, you may visit Career Center's webpage.

Be sure to keep an eye out for any one of the job fairs that are offered during campus life time (usually located in the Student Activities Center).  

You can look for available on-campus and off-campus jobs and internships through Handshake by logging on with your Stony Brook University email.

The Office of Veterans Affairs at Stony Brook has also been working with North Shore-LIJ to promote the hiring of new veterans. For more information about possible employment, please visit their website. The point of contact for hiring veterans there is Andrew S. Roberts at 516-562-3235.

 

WORK STUDY PROGRAMS 

This program is available to any student receiving VA education benefits who is attending school three-quarter time or more. An individual working under this program may work at the school veterans' office, VA Regional Office, VA Medical Facilities, or at approved State employment offices. Work-study students are paid at either the state or Federal minimum wage, which ever is greater.

 

COMMUTER STUDENT SERVICES

The Stony Brook Commuter Student Services assists commuter students to be more active on campus in order to enrich your college experience. They provice services, programs, advocacy, research and outreach on your behalf. 

One of the programs that is offered is the Commuter Assistant (CA) Program pairs incoming commuter students with "seasoned" student leaders who volunteer their time to provide support, advice, and camaraderie during the new students' first year.

 

STAY IN SHAPE

Stony Brook's Campus Recreation Center provides the best way to stay in shape on campus. The facility has three stories filled with a modern weight room, the latest cardio equipment, and even an indoor track. Along with this, the center offers personal trainers, fitness classes, intramural sports and more. The Campus Recreation Center is free for all undergraduate students and is also available to graduate students for a monthly fee. You can find the class schedule and the open rec hours and facilities on the Campus Recreation website.