RAC Journal of Research 2(17): (47-52) 2018 47 ISSN : 2230 – 7362 ACADEMIC IMPACT OF STUDENT’ EMPLOYEE Darling Selvi V.* and Rajaprabha P.** * Assistant Professor of Commerce, Research Department of Commerce, ** Full time Research Scholar, (Reg. No.: 19211171012010) Rani Anna Government College for women, Tirunelveli-8 Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli-12 ABSTRACT Part-time jobs have been considered as one of the factors influencing students’ academic achievement. This paper examines the college students’ work as a part time in various organizations that affect their academic activities. Influencing the effective management of stress among student-employees should become a goal of all educational institutions. In the empirical study to investigate the impact of academic activities of students employees. The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the stressors experienced by students enrolled in Arts and Science Colleges in Tirunelveli while being employed in various organizations. A sample of one hundred student employees was taken for study from Tirunelveli District and the impact of academic activities for taking up part time employment were gathered with the help of an Interview Schedule. The data collected were analysed with the help of percentage analysis, reliability analysis and t test. The researcher used SPSS software for analysis and interpretation of data. It is concluded from the study that the student employee in Tirunelveli district couldn’t concentrate much on their studies and accomplish their student responsibilities by shouldering and balancing both education and employment at the same time. Key Words: College Students, Student employee, Academic activities. Introduction Working part-time has long been a part of the college student experience. Student employees were balanced their work as well as their studies. Their parents are allowed to work in a part time job and it will help to their economic independence. Their decisions about the types of colleges to attend, the kind of majors and degrees to pursue, how many hours to work, and the methods they use to finance their education are correlated closely with socioeconomic factors such as household income and their parents’ level of education. As most ot the colleges were run on shift basis, that will also to motivate their to work in part time job and it is easy for the college students to do part time job. The study which has been conducted among 100 college students work in various work in Tirunelveli district reveals the following. Personal Profile The Personal Profile of the respondents for the study include age, gender, income, education, occupation, marital status, monthly household income, family employment, number of siblings, type of family, family size, nature of residence and so on. Further the