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Federal Work-Study
Employment
Program Overview
Federal Work-Study, also referred to as FWS, is one of six
major student financial aid programs authorized under Title IV of the
Higher Education Act. It is designed to provide part-time employment to
students who have established financial need according to Federal guidelines.
Seventy-five percent of the student’s salary is paid by the Federal
government; the remainder is paid by the employer. Financial Aid & Scholarships
determines student eligibility based on the information provided on the
student’s financial aid application. On-campus departments, government
agencies, and non-profit off-campus agencies are eligible to hire work-study
students.
Student Requirements
- Must have financial aid eligibility
- Undergraduate enrollment requirement 6 credits/semester
- Graduate/Professional enrollment requirement 5 credits/semester
- Undergraduate cumulative GPA requirement 2.0
- Graduate/Professional cumulative GPA requirement 3.0
- May not replace or fill a permanent staff position
- Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, U.S. permanent resident, or
other eligible non-citizen with an I-94 card with an approved designation
During the Summer sessions, students not planning to enroll
may fill out a Notice of
Intent if the above requirements are met for the previous Spring semester.
This form is
available at the front desk of Financial Aid & Scholarships.
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Also check out:
Admissions
Office
Financial
Aid
Registrar
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