https://www.necc.mass.edu/admissions/tuition/financial-aid/federal-work-study/ May 01 2024 21:14:41

Federal Work Study

What Is Federal Work Study (FWS)

Federal Work-Study (FWS) is a federally-funded student employment program, which encourages the part–time employment of undergraduate students who need the income to help pay for their cost of education. The program encourages community service work and work related to the recipient’s course of study. Students may work on–campus or off–campus with federal, state, or local public agencies or private non-profit organizations (off-campus jobs must be in the public interest and academically relevant to the maximum extent possible).

What Are the Benefits?

Federal Work-Study Position Availability

The number of Federal Work Study positions available depends upon the annual allotment of FWS funds. Many FWS students continue to work in the same position if they return the following semester. Although positions are limited, students should not be discouraged and should frequently check for openings on our website.

Requirements

  1. Apply for Financial Aid
    (Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and provide additional documentation to NECC).
  2. Sign the Federal Work-Study Student Contract (PDF)
  3. Enroll and maintain a minimum of six (6) credits for the semester.
  4. Meet Satisfactory Academic Progress.
  5. If hired, students are required to complete additional forms and provide two (2) forms of identification before they can be authorized to work under the FWS Program.

How Many Hours Can Students Work?

Students are eligible to work up to 10 hours per week during each academic semester. 

What Is the Rate of Pay?

The rate of pay is $15.00 per hour.

FWS Application Process

 

 

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