Are you looking for a way to finance your education while gaining valuable experience? Our institution offers a variety of work-study opportunities that can help you achieve your academic and career goals.
Eligibility
To be eligible for work-study, you must:
- Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
- Be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program
- Demonstrate financial need, as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Types of Work-Study
Our institution offers both Federal Work-Study and Institutional Work-Study opportunities.
Federal Work-Study
Federal Work-Study provides part-time employment opportunities for students with financial need. You can work on or off-campus, depending on the availability of positions.
Institutional Work-Study
Institutional Work-Study is offered through our institution and provides on-campus employment opportunities. These positions are typically available in administrative offices, academic departments, and other campus departments.
How to Apply
To apply for work-study, follow these steps:
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- Check your financial aid award letter for work-study eligibility
- Visit the Career Services Office to find available work-study positions
- Apply for positions of interest and interview with potential employers
Benefits of Work-Study
- Financial Assistance: Work-study can help you cover your educational expenses.
- Work Experience: Gain valuable experience in your field of study.
- Networking: Build relationships with faculty, staff, and fellow students.
- Skill Development: Improve your time management, communication, and teamwork skills.
For more information about work-study opportunities, visit our Career Services page.