Federal Work-Study, a campus-based Title IV employment program.
Federal Work Study. Federally funded program administered by the school within federal guidelines whereby the student seeks employment either in or through the school and is paid for hours worked.
Federal Work Study award - covers Fiscal Year from July to June
The Federal Work-Study program is a form of cooperative education which provides students with on and off-campus employment while in school that is theoretically career-oriented (but general office and clerical positions are not uncommon). Eligibility is based on need. Essentially FWS pays a portion of the student's salary while the hiring departments and business pay the remainder. For further information see: Workstudy.
Federal Work Study. Need-based employment program to help meet educational expenses.
Federal Work Study. Program providing students with part-time employment during the school year. The federal government pays a portion of the student's salary, making it less expensive for departments to hire the student. Eligibility for FWS is based on need.
Federal Work-Study Program, a federally funded employment program administered by the University to assist students in meeting part of their graduate or professional school expenses. The program permits students to work a limited number of hours each week and is determined by need.
Federal Work Study. Based on financial need, this financial aid employment program allows a student to work on campus and earn money to pay for college. Based on part-time employment, students are allowed to work up to 15 hours per week, and are paid every two weeks.