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Students must be matriculated (enrolled in a degree-seeking program) to work on campus.
Students awarded Federal Work-Study funds may begin searching for any . Please refer to your financial aid award letter to see the amount you have been awarded in Federal Work-Study funds. Students not initially awarded Work-Study may place their name on the Work-Study waitlist at the start of the Fall semester.
Students not awarded Federal Work-Study as part of their financial aid package may begin searching for an .
How to Apply
to find the right position for you. Please follow the directions in the job description to apply or contact the supervisor directly using the information listed.
Federal College Work Study Program
The provides jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with , allowing them to earn money to help pay educational expenses. It does not reduce tuition or fees.
The Federal Work-Study Program emphasizes employment in civic education and work related to your course of study whenever possible. The total award amount depends on when a student applies, their level of financial need, and the school's available funding.
To receive Federal Work-Study funds, a student must have a on file with the financial aid office, and their financial aid file must be complete. The student is responsible for seeking out, interviewing, and securing a work-study position on campus.
Off-campus Work-Study job opportunities exist in non-profit and for-profit businesses and agencies. Students may also be interested in off-campus community service jobs, which are designed to improve the quality of life for community residents, particularly low-income individuals, or to address problems related to their needs.
If you are interested in off-campus employment, community service positions, or further information on job fairs, please contact the student employment office.
For more information on Federal Work-Study policies, please visit the work-study page.