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The Advantages of Work-Study
Many financial aid packages include a section for work-study which allows students to earn money to help pay their educational expenses.

Many financial aid packages include a section for work-study which allows students to earn money to help pay their educational expenses. These positions are typically on-campus that may involve work in community service, clerical or data entry, food service, research or the library. Sometimes you can find off-campus work as well.
You become eligible for work-study when you respond “yes” to the question on FAFSA that asks if you’re interested in student employment. If you qualify for aid through FAFSA, work-study is likely to be part of your school’s financial aid package. Don’t know if your school participates? Check with their financial aid office.
Work-study is available to undergraduate, graduate and professional students with financial needs. It’s also available to part-time and full-time students. It’s administered by schools who participate in the Federal Work-Study Program.
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The amount of money you can earn is based on a few factors. You will earn at least the current federal minimum wage, but you could earn more depending on the type of work and skills required. The main factors include: when you apply, your level of financial need and your school’s funding level.
An advantage of work-study is the flexible work hours. Since the amount you earn can’t exceed your total Federal Work-Study award, your employer or financial aid office will consider your class schedule and academic progress when assigning hours.
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Work-study allows you to gain experience while also earning money to put toward school. If you’re interested in getting a Federal Work-Study job while in school, it’s recommended to apply for aid early as funds are limited!
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