How does your kid feel? Do they have paying work experience and are they used to having income seperate from you?
My D loves her campus jobs. One is as a museum docent and she can do as few or as many shifts as are available. She chooses to only do 2 shifts (4 hours a week total.) It’s quiet, pays well and she gets all sorts of fun perks like free museum passes and trips to neighboring cities for special exhibits. The other is as an editor for the school paper. That’s her area of interest so she’s happy to have the opportunity. She applied for another writing job as well for next year. She’s had an income seperate of us since she was 10 and really likes having her own money. Added bonus, she’s middle class in a school with lots of really wealthy kids not afraid to flaunt it. Having a job connected her with kids who were more representative of the real world.
I’d see how the kid feels. If they aren’t work study, they might not have the option. However some campuses have lots of open work and there can be some interesting stuff like working the theatre scene shop (great to do something with your hands that ends in a finished product that people outside you professor actually sees.)