Work-study students often still have unmet financial needs, even after their 15- to 20-hour-per-week jobs fill in some of the gaps. champpix/iStock/Getty Images Plus Work study works, doesn’t it?
Federal financial aid can be borrowed, earned through work-study or given – for example, as a grant. Here are answers to ...
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The Federal Work Study Program provides the funds to pay for part-time employment to help students afford the costs of their college education. Work Study awards subsidize on-campus student employment ...
Work study works, doesn’t it? Federal work study is a government program that gives colleges and universities approximately US$1 billion in subsidies each year to help pay students who work part-time ...
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