Supervisor Resources
Welcome to Cristo Rey St. Martin Corporate Work Study Program (CWSP)!
We, as well as our students, are excited to have you as part of our CRSM family. Like any family, it is important that we communicate. This page will be used to communicate with you throughout the year!
Feel free to reach out to our team with any questions, comments or concerns. Our contact information is below.
Workday Report Information
When your student submits a Workday Report you will receive an email with a link to process that one Workday Report. Please reach out to Lori Oportobell at 847-477-2601 or [email protected], if you have any questions.
Your student will receive an email every time you close a Workday Report.
Work for Pay
Primary Supervisors, the Summer work for pay beings Monday, June 2 and ends Friday, August 15.
Please fill out this work for pay form if you would like your student intern to work for you over the summer.
Please reach out to Tom Arens if you have any questions about Work For Pay. His contact information is below.
CWSP Main Number
224-587-7337
CWSP Staff






Lori Oportobell


Sara Stanke

Brian Weinberg
CWSP News
Work-Study Program Spotlights Mid-Year Milestones
On Wednesday, February 25th, the Corporate Work Study Program met virtually with its 80 business partners. Participants gathered in round-table discussions meant to maximize the benefits to the companies, managers, student supervisors and Cristo Rey students. Brian...
Paths Forward; UL shares future career opportunities with students
Human resource leaders from Underwriter’s Laboratories Inc. (UL) visited CRSM on Oct. 26th to share their insights on the multitude of career opportunities offered by the Northbrook-based global science leader and help prepare them for the workforce. In addition to...
Winning the COVID-19 Corporate Work Shuffle
It is no small feat, the business of keeping 400 student-workers on-the-job because many corporations are still working remotely and cannot have students come in for internships. But, through pivoting, innovating and firm resolve; 94% of students have been placed in...