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Federal
College Work-study (FCWS)
The Federal College
Work-Study Program provides jobs for students with financial
need, allowing them to earn money to help pay education
expenses. The program encourages community service work
and work related to your course of study whenever possible.
How much can I earn?
The KCTCS college
you attend will process your Federal College Work-Study
eligibility and present it to you in a Financial
Aid Package. Your Federal College Work-Study
wages will be at least the current federal minimum wage
($5.15 per hour). Your total Federal College Work-Study
award depends on when you apply, your level of need,
and the FCWS Program funding level for 2006-2007
Academic Year.
Are the Federal College Work-Study jobs on Campus
or off campus?
Both.
Most FCWS jobs are on a KCTCS college campus, but there
is a possibility that some FCWS jobs will be located
in a private nonprofit organization or public agency,
and the work performed would be off campus and in the
public interest.
How am I paid?
The amount
you earn can't exceed your total Federal College Work-Study
award as calculated in your
Financial Aid Package. The KCTCS college
you attend will consider your class schedule and other
personal obligations when assigning work hours. FCWS
wages are paid two weeks in arrears on the 15th and
the 30th of each month. You may participate in FWS as
long as you maintain Satisfactory
Academic Progress and meet all other FWS
eligibility requirements.
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