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NDSU Dining is the largest student employer on campus, complete with flexible hours, free meals, and a supportive team environment.

300+

Student Team Members

Join Team Dining

Want an on-campus job with great pay, flexible hours, free food and awesome coworkers? Join Team Dining!


Fall 2025 Application

Why Do Students Love Working For Dining?

  1. A variety of positions: From bakers to baristas to cooks and accountants. There is something for everyone.
  2. NEW PAY INCREASE! Positions start at $13.50+/hour with opportunities for advancement and raises to $17/hour. PLUS an additional $2/hour during our incentive period.
  3. Free food: A free meal with every shift!
  4. Friends: The best part of working in NDSU Dining is the people you’ll meet.
  5. Convenience: No commute, and schedules are flexible with 3-20 hours per week!
  6. Advancement: Our robust training program coincides with advancement and increased pay.
  7. Professional Development: Grow in your communication, leadership skills, problem-solving, teamwork, and time management.

Where Can I Work?

Dining Centers

  • Residence Dining Center
  • West Dining Center

Food Court

  • Twisted Taco
  • Burgers at the U
  • Hoagie Hut

Union Market

Coffee Shops

  • Caribou Coffee Shop
  • Minard Hall Coffee Shop, Proudly Serving Starbucks®
  • Bison Beanery

Catering

Help set up and serve at a wide variety of events, from plated dinners at the President’s house to large banquets at the FARGODOME, and everything in between!

Leadership & Office

  • Student Management
  • Information Technology (IT)
  • Human Resources (HR)
  • Marketing
  • Accounting
  • Nutrition

We also provide opportunities to fulfill internship requirements for a variety of academic programs.

Internships

NDSU Dining offers a variety of internship opportunities where students get work experience related to their academic majors or career goals while making money and receiving credit.

Explore Internships


Frequently Asked Questions

Students in coffee, the food court, and the dining centers have a starting pay of $13.50/hour and are given a free meal with each shift (of 3+hours). Catering student team members start at $15/hour. If you choose to apply for leadership positions, your pay will increase. Student Admins and Student Supervisors make $14/hour, and receive 10 meals/week with a minimum of a 12-hour work week. Student Managers make $15/hour and get 15 meals/week with a minimum of a 15-hour work week.

Most units are extremely flexible on scheduling. Our student managers work very closely with you to come up with a schedule that fits with your class schedule and other needs. Shifts are usually about 4 hours long, so it is easy for you to balance work with your courses. Plus, it is easy to work with your student manager to resolve any scheduling problems.

Absolutely! Make sure to check the locations you want to work when you apply, we will take your preferences into account.

Yes! Any student employee can apply for a leadership position like Student Supervisor or Student Manger. These positions are available for students after their first-year in Dining.

While getting placed in the dish room is dependent on the needs of the dining center, we do take your preferences into account when deciding on where you'll be placed. Most students do not mind working in the dish room occasionally. Some students love working in the dish room because there is always good music to jam out to, and your shifts go by really quickly.

Yes! International students just need to submit a few extra documents before beginning work. The first step is to apply online, then you’ll be contacted to interview with a student manager. Once hired, student managers will help guide you through the onboarding process and provide any work approval letter needed. Due to visa requirements, International students are limited to working 20 hours per week total. This includes any hours worked at another job outside of Dining.

The average number of hours students work is about 12 hours per week. However, you can work as many or as few as you would like; some students work as few as 3 hours per week or as many as 20 hours per week. Typical shifts are 4 hours long and designed to easily fit around your class schedule.

Have Questions?

Contact Matthew Henriksen for questions about student employment at matthew.henriksen@ndsu.edu or 701.231.9604.