What is Federal Work-Study?
How do I apply for Federal Work-Study?
Once the OCC Financial Aid Office receives your FAFSA information, you will be evaluated for financial need and a financial aid package will be determined. If you have been offered a Federal Work-Study award, you will be given the opportunity to seek employment on campus. To initiate the process for work-study, you must first accept the work-study award.
Who is eligible for Federal Work-Study?
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
- Be determined eligible and awarded a FWS allocation by the Financial Aid Office. Recipients must reapply for the FAFSA each year.
- Not owe a repayment to any Title IV grant program nor be in default on any Title IV loans received at any school.
How much will I make?
Your Federal Work Study wages will be at least the current federal minimum wage.
Can I work as many hours as I want?
The amount you earn cannot exceed your total Federal Work Study award. In addition, you will not be allowed to work more than 19 hours per week.
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