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On-campus employment is funded by two sources:
Work-Study -
- Dependent upon eligibility determined through on-time filing of the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid.)
- Students may apply for Work Study jobs only if awarded Work Study on the Financial Aid award letter.
If you completed the FAFSA and do not know if you qualify, please contact Financial Aid, 989.774.3674 or Student Employment Services, 989.774.3881.
Work Study jobs are
available to students who have applied for and been granted a financial
aid package that includes a Federal Work Study award.
Students must
have filed a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to be
eligible for Work Study. Work Study positions are available in a
variety of campus departments. Students may earn up to their awarded
amount. Students cannot earn their Work Study award in off-campus
(private industry) jobs.
Work Study does not mean students may study, as the
word is commonly used, while working. It is simply the name of the
source of the money from which those students are being paid.
General Student Assistance (GSA) -
All students, including
both international students and students not qualifying for financial
aid, can work in General Student Assistance (GSA) jobs. GSA positions
are paid by departmental budgets. Students do not have a maximum amount
of earnings.
GSA
is not awarded on a Financial Aid award notice. Students need not have
filed a FAFSA (Free application for Federal Student Aid) to be paid
GSA.
Please note:
It is possible to have both a Work Study position and a
GSA position. It is also possible, upon departmental approval, to have
your position switched from Work Study to GSA after earning your
awarded amount.
Some students can qualify for summer Work
Study. Students must complete a Summer Financial Aid Application
available in the Student Service Court on March 1 of each year.
Students must also have filed a FAFSA for the current academic year as
well as the next academic year.