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Financial Aid
Many students find it easy to work on campus either in the federal work study program or non work study. The only difference in the two programs is that to qualify for the Federal Work Study Program students must meet eligibility criteria. Below are some frequently asked questions about student employment.
A. Any student enrolled at least half time.
A. Jobs are often posted on the bulletin board outside the Financial Aid
office. On campus, the login screen also lists some job postings.
A. You will need to complete a work permit, loyalty oath, I-9 form and a drug policy statement. You can request these forms from the Financial Aid office. You will need show two forms of ID, usually a driver's license or picture ID, as well as your Social Security Card or birth certificate.
A. Checks are distributed on the 15th of each month at the Bursars Office located in 108 Admin.
A. $5.85 is currently the minimum wage. |