Eligibility, Federal Aid, Financial Aid Applicants, Higher Education, Need Analysis (Student Financial Aid), Student Financial Aid, Work Study Programs
The Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program allows undergraduate and graduate students to work part-time to help pay for the cost of their education. Schools must use 75% of their FSW Program funds to compensate students employed in community service jobs. This volume describes the ways schools are required to use money from FSW program funds to compensate students in community service jobs. The chapters are: (1) "Participation, Fiscal Procedures, and Records"; (2) "Selecting Recipients & Assigning Jobs"; (3) "Calculating FWS Awards"; (4) "Paying Students"; (5) "Types of Employment"; and (6) "Job Location & Development and Work-Colleges.
Document Citations
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Chicago
Education Resource Information Center, Department of Education.
"ED475538 - Federal Student aid Handbook, 2002-2003. Volume 6: Federal Work-Study". Government.
U.S. Department of Education,
January 1, 2002.
https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/ERIC-ED475538
APA
Education Resource Information Center, Department of Education.
(2002, January 1).
ED475538 - Federal Student aid Handbook, 2002-2003. Volume 6: Federal Work-Study.
[Government].
U.S. Department of Education.
https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/ERIC-ED475538
MLA
Education Resource Information Center, Department of Education.
ED475538 - Federal Student aid Handbook, 2002-2003. Volume 6: Federal Work-Study.
U.S. Department of Education,
(1 Jan 2002),
https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/ERIC-ED475538
Bluebook
Education Resource Information Center, Department of Education, Federal Student aid Handbook, 2002-2003. Volume 6: Federal Work-Study, GovInfo, (January 1, 2002),
https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/ERIC-ED475538