Work-Study (Federal and State)Work study funds are awarded on an individual basis. If you are interested in a work study position, once you receive your award letter, visit our office. Work study salaries vary but are not less than the current federal minimum wage and may be higher depending on the type of work performed and the skills required. You are paid bi-weekly for the previous two weeks of work. You may not earn more than the total amount of your work study award. You and your supervisor must monitor your earnings closely. College Work-Study is a need-based financial aid program subsidized
by the State and Federal governments. Students need to apply
for financial aid before being accepted for Work-Study. If they
qualify, their earnings are limited to the Work-Study amount
indicated on their award notification and employment authorization. Note: As a work study you are allowed to work 20 hours a week. Student EmploymentStudents need not qualify for financial aid to be employed in the Student Employment Program. Students registered at least half time, ina degree granting program, enrolled 6 hours for fall and spring semesters or 3 hours for summer, are eligible for employment through this program. Note: As a student employee you are allowed to work 20 hours a week maximum. Student Employment Handbook
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