
Yes, you can hold two at Arizona State University (ASU), but combined hours must not exceed 20 per week during semesters and 40 during breaks, averaging no more than 25 weekly over the year. Rules are stricter for international students, and some departments or contracts may set lower caps, so always confirm schedules with supervisors and the ISSC.

Yes, you can work two at Arizona State University (ASU). To succeed, communicate openly with your supervisors about your total hours, track your time carefully with a detailed schedule to avoid conflicts or exceeding limits, and be selective by choosing positions that offer flexible hours whenever possible.

Yes, you can hold two at ASU, but you must follow on-campus employment rules. Work cannot interfere with full-time study or occur during class times. You may not work beyond your degree completion date: undergraduates until commencement, graduate students until the last day of final academic activity, and those finishing in summer until their last summer class.


