Work study benefits

    • What is work study how does it work?

      Work-study is a financial aid program funded at the federal or state level that helps college and graduate students in financial need to get part-time jobs alongside their studies. The income earned from work-study can help with tuition, living expenses and other education-related costs.


    • What does work study mean?

      Work-study is a way for students to earn money to pay for school through part-time on- (and sometimes off-) campus jobs. The program gives students an opportunity to gain valuable work experience while pursuing a college degree.


    • Are you eligible for work study?

      Whether or not you qualify for the Federal Work-Study Program is based on financial need. You must fill out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to find out if you are eligible. You can find this form on the official FAFSA website (www.fafsa.ed.gov).


    • Is Federal Work Study taxable?

      The short answer is yes, you need to include your work-study income when you file taxes. Federal work-study pays you just like any other job, so the income is subject to federal and state payroll tax and should be reported when you file your taxes.


    • [PDF File]Work Study Benefit - Veterans Affairs

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      Eligibility and Application To qualify, students must be receiving a VA Education benefit at a level of 3⁄4 time or greater VA Education benefits consist of CH30, CH31, CH32, CH33, CH35, CH1606 Students should complete the Application for Work Study Allowance VA Form 22-8691 Site Supervisor must review the application and submit to Work Study.



    • [PDF File]APPLICATION FOR WORK-STUDY ALLOWANCE - Veterans Affairs

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      You can receive a work-study allowance (in addition to your education benefits) based on the number of hours of work you perform. A work-study allowance is available under most educational assistance programs administered by VA. Department of Veterans Affairs. Official Business€ Penalty for Private Use $300. Student Work-Study Allowance ...


    • [PDF File]Public Law 116-154, Section 6 - Veterans Affairs

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      WHO GETS WORK-STUDY? About 600,000 undergraduate and graduate students receive federal work-study benefits. Though the program is intended to benefit low-income students, the numbers show funds are not always well targeted. The allocation of work-study funds to institutions fails to provide aid to those who need it most.


    • [PDF File]Building Your Future With the GI Bill - Veterans Affairs

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      The Department of Veterans Affairs Work Study (WS) benefit program provides part-time employment to students receiving VA education benefits who attend school at three-quarter time or more, or 75%+ rate of pursuit. This program provides the student an avenue to earn extra money while going to school and allows them to gain valuable work experience.


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