2025 Spring Grader Pool Applications
Dear students,

Each semester the math department hires graders for its classes numbered 200 and above. They typically work between 15 and 60 total hours during the semester at a pay rate of $18.67/hr, paid monthly.

They should
- be responsible about completing work and paperwork on time and available to work for the whole semester
- be an undergraduate or graduate student currently in good standing at SFSU
- have received an A or B in the course to be graded, or equivalent

Priority will go to students with federal work study financial aid.

If you are interested in such a job, you should offer your services as a grader directly to your past math instructors for whom you were an excellent student. Please DO NOT send an email to faculty who do not know you. Students that do this will be given the lowest priority for hiring.

The department also accepts applications to be placed in a general grader pool.  If you would like to apply to be in the grader pool, please fill out this short form below. If you were in the grader pool previously, you should apply again because the set of classes you are now able to grade is hopefully larger. If you are selected out of the pool for a grader job, we will reach out to you. 

thank you, Eric 


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Family Name *
First Name *
Best email address to reach you *
SFSU ID *
Student Program *
Which of the following classes are you willing to grade, for which have you received an A or B? *
You can see course descriptions at https://math.sfsu.edu/courses 
Required
How many hours are you available to work during the semester? *
How much Federal Work Study financial aid are you eligible for? (Put 0 if not eligible.) *
Students with Work Study will get priority.
Are you an international student? *
If you are an international student, do you have your Social Security Number and work permit today? *
Please tell us about your grading experience and share any other information you would like us to know.
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