Federal financial aid can be borrowed, earned through work-study or given – for example, as a grant. Here are answers to ...
Federal Work-Study (FWS) is a program offered to students who have demonstrated financial need as determined by the result of their FAFSA. All regular student hourly positions qualify as Federal ...
The Federal Work Study Program provides the funds to pay for part-time employment to help students afford the costs of their college education. Work Study awards subsidize on-campus student employment ...
Filling out the FAFSA can open doors to grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study programs—regardless of income level. Many students miss out simply because they assume they won’t qualify or find ...
Gain meaningful employment on campus, up to 20 hours a week, to a maximum of 200 hours per term. Subsidized by Concordia University and by generous donors, you'll earn between $16.10 and $18.10 per ...
The Work-Study Program is an opportunity to participate in research-based projects and earn a supplemental income. You will also gain valuable experience connecting with various members of the SFU ...
Last academic year, Brown offered undergraduate students $3.2 million of federal work-study aid as part of institutional financial aid packages, according to Dean of Financial Aid Sean Ferns. But for ...
At its core, engagement is about intertwining the resources of higher education with the needs of the community. Through this process, there is an exchange that occurs—students and faculty learn new ...
Thinking of a summer internship in the Government, Judicial, or Non-Profit sector? You may apply for financial support through the law school’s Off-Campus Federal Work Study Program. Please join us ...
The Financial Aid and Awards Office (FAAO) is will acccept applications for work-study funding 2026-2027 academic year starting February 16, 2026. The work-study program is designed to help full-time ...