Work Study
Work-study is a federal program and is awarded based on financial need as determined
by the FAFSA SAI (Student Aid Index) and other resources a student has. A student
must also be enrolled in at least six credit hours to qualify. Work-study pays minimum
wage for university jobs, and a student is allowed to work up to 20 hours a week during
the academic year, depending on the student's eligibility. Some work-study positions
could be served through off-campus community service. Inquire in the Center for Career & Employer Relations for off-campus information.
Federal Work-Study allows the student to work with a flexible schedule and receive
a bi-weekly paycheck from the university. It is not automatically applied toward tuition and fees. If you were not awarded work-study and are interested in work-study, contact the
student financial services office to see if you are eligible.
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Since 澳门足球博彩官方网址 receives different amounts of federal funds to pay students for work-study
jobs, we can't promise that every student who wants work-study can get it. The university
reserves the right to cancel, adjust, or terminate work study employment based on
availability of funds, changes in your financial aid award package, or unsatisfactory
performance in the position the student accepts.