Federal Work-Study
Federal Work-Study provides funds that eligible undergraduate and graduate students earn by working on-campus or for eligible outside agencies, including community service agencies. To be considered for this program in the fall, you should apply by March 1. Undergraduates must enroll in 6 credit hours or more for Work-study employment. Graduate students must enroll in 5 credit hours or more for Work-study employment. Students awarded Work-study must present a Certificate of Eligibility (available in the Financial Aid Office) to their employer and be hired by October 31. Work-study jobs are listed on the Career Center web site. To determine eligibility to use Federal Work Study over the summer, you must complete and submit this form: Summer Work Study Request (pdf, 31k).
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