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How does the federal work-study program work?
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How to apply for federal work-study
- Complete the FAFSA. The only way to be considered for a work-study program is to complete the FAFSA. Fill out the FAFSA soon after the form opens each year because some aid is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Select work-study. When you fill out the FAFSA, select the box on the application that indicates you want to be considered for work-study. Selecting this option indicates your interest only; it doesn’t guarantee work-study will be included in your financial aid award, nor does it bind you to accepting work-study if it is offered.
- Review financial aid offers. After submitting the FAFSA, you’ll receive a financial aid award letter listing the loans, grants and work-study assistance you’re eligible for. Colleges award work-study based on availability of funds, student financial need and other financial aid a student is eligible for.
- Find a work-study job. Your financial aid award may list an amount allocated for work-study — say, $5,000 — but you don’t automatically get that money. You must find a work-study-eligible job, then work enough hours to earn that amount.
Do I have to accept work-study aid?
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