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Work-Study Program

A financial aid program where students earn money through part-time jobs on campus while enrolled in classes, helping offset education costs.

Work-study programs provide part-time employment opportunities for students with demonstrated financial need, typically on campus in roles like library assistants, research helpers, or administrative support. In the US, the Federal Work-Study (FWS) program subsidizes wages so employers bear only a fraction of the cost. Students typically work 10-15 hours per week during the academic year, earning minimum wage or slightly above. Beyond financial benefit, work-study positions can provide professional experience and networking opportunities within the university community.

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