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What’s the Deal With… FEDERAL WORK STUDY

What’s the Deal With… FEDERAL WORK STUDY. WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH Federal Work Study (FWS) JOBS? Presented by: Center for Career Services, Student Employment . What is FWS ?. Federal work study is one type of federal financial aid.

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What’s the Deal With… FEDERAL WORK STUDY

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  1. What’s the Deal With… FEDERAL WORK STUDY

  2. WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH Federal Work Study (FWS) JOBS? Presented by: Center for Career Services, Student Employment

  3. What is FWS? • Federal work study is one type of federal financial aid. • The Office of Student Financial Assistance decides if you’re eligible for federal work study. • You’re given the opportunity to get a part-time job (“FWS job”) and earn extra money – if you want. • If you don’t work; you don’t earn your FWS award

  4. Advantages of a FWS Job • EMPLOYERS WANT TO HIRE YOU • EMPLOYERS KNOW YOU ARE STUDENTS FIRST • HANDS ON WORK EXPERIENCE • ENHANCE YOUR RESUME • EASY TO FIND JOB POSTINGS • BUILDS AFFINITY WITH GW COMMUNITY • Eases transition to college and DC • Builds a network of GW employees to assist you will in school and when you graduate.

  5. How do I find a FWS Job? • 1. View jobs online through GWork • You will gain access to GWork in early August. • 2. Attend FWS Job Fair on August 28th • Held on the 3rd floor of Marvin Center • 3. Contact on-campus departments • You decide where you want to apply • You follow employer’s application instructions • You interview with employers • Center for Career Services gives you the tools!

  6. WHERE CAN I WORK? • ON CAMPUS: any hiring department • OFF-CAMPUS: selected non profit/government organizations around DC Metro area. • OFF-CAMPUS: as a literacy tutor at selected sites through GW’s CCEPS

  7. HOW ARE FWS STUDENTS HIRED? • FWS Program Runs From August 25th-April 26th To be employed by GW you MUST complete the following: • I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification: required by federal law. • ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS ARE REQUIRED • Federal + local tax forms: call home! • Direct Deposit forms • You must report your hours to get paid!

  8. HOW MANY HOURS DO YOU WORK? • You & your employer decide work schedule • Take into consideration your class schedule • Consider your FWS award amount • Remember your goal is to make your FWS award last the entire academic year. • Most freshmen work 8-10 hours per week

  9. FWS Earnings • Employer sets hourly wage. • You can earn up to – but not over – the amount of your FWS award. • Use up FWS funds = stop FWS job. • FWS students are paid on a bi-weekly basis. • Money will come directly to you. • FWS earnings are your income; how you choose to spend your money is up to you. • FWS checks DO NOT cover a remaining tuition balance.

  10. HOW CAN THE CENTER FOR CAREER SERVICES HELP? Online: Resume, Cover Letter, Interview Help Drop-in: Colonial Crossroads, MC 505 Appointments: Schedule through GWork *We don’t find the job for you – you do that, and acquire skills you’ll be using for the rest of your life.

  11. Contact Student Employment At: Email: fws@gwu.edu Phone: 202-994-8046 Website: careerservices.gwu.edu/student-employment Location: Marvin Center 5th Floor (Colonial Crossroads) Be sure to like us on Facebook

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