Looking for money for college? A lot of students make ends meet and get great work experience by participating in the federal work-study program. Through work-study, undergraduate and graduate students take jobs during the school year to help cover college costs.
But money is only one reason to apply. Students who participate in work-study gain valuable employment experience, build great resumes and develop a useful support system outside of class through the people they meet on the job.
If you're not assigned work-study as part of your financial aid package, then you won't be eligible for the program. In some cases, eligibility may not ensure you a work-study position. On some campuses, the number of positions is limited and every student must pass an entry interview.
If you're not awarded a work-study position the first time around, there is hope. Some schools have waiting lists and will contact you if funds become available for your work-study job.
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