Federal Work Study FAQs
What is Federal Work Study?
Federal Work Study (FWS) is a federally funded, need-based employment program. Eligible students may earn funds by working part-time with approved FWS employers. Students are offered FWS based on financial need, availability of FWS funds, and job availability.
Work study provides valuable experience to students both inside and outside of their field of study. Students are encouraged to work part-time while in school to not only gain work experience but to help contribute to the cost of their education and reduce their loan indebtedness.
Students cannot work more than 20 hours per week.
How do I become eligible for work study?
- Your FAFSA must be received by Concord University;
- Demonstrate financial need as determined by the FAFSA; and
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress for financial aid eligibility.
What do I do if I am offered work study?
- You may search for jobs at: https://joinhandshake.com. You will need to create an account so that you can view and apply for open positions.
- Once you have been offered the work study position, you will begin the paperwork process. Concord University’s Payroll Office will have the necessary papers to complete.
How am I paid work study?
- You will earn a paycheck bi-weekly according to hours worked in the work study position.
- The rate of pay is at least minimum wage.
- Work study does NOT pay directly to your semester bill.