<p>I’m not sure if this specifically applies to work study, but once you are enrolled at the college and have your student ID there’s the UCI Career Center which will help you build a resume/find a job either on or off campus. You can also go to the website and look at the online job board. Most jobs on it are by quarter, but you’ll get emails to your UCI Webmail about jobs/internships that are yearlong when school actually starts. As to working during Summer, I would say your chances aren’t great because most jobs are for all of summer (session 1 and 2) and also are just extensions for those who worked in the spring.</p>
<p>As a side note, if it’s really making money that you’re interested in, then you should just look for an actual job at Target or something (remember, the career center can still help you with your resume, etc.) because most on campus jobs have a max of 10 (usually just 6-8) hours a week with 9-12 bucks–so basically you’ll only make 320 a month on average, which is even less when you take out taxes. Also, look closely at any internship on or off campus, because a lot don’t pay (instead, you get units) and sometimes YOU have to pay for it.</p>