About Work-Study
Work-study is a type of need-based financial aid that allows students to work on-campus to earn money to help pay for educational expenses. Only students who have work-study included in their financial aid offer can apply for a work-study position. Wages for these positions are primarily paid through funding from the U.S. Department of Education, with a small portion matched by the University.
To be eligible for a work-study position, a student must:
- Submit theÌýFAFSA and meet generalÌý
- Have it included in their financial aid offer and accept it in My4D
- Be enrolled at least half time (6 credits or more for undergraduates, 4 credits or more for graduate students)
Due to limited funding, not all students who would otherwise be eligible will be offered work-study. The amount a student is offered is the maximum amount they can earn for the academic year. Typical award amounts offered are:
- $2,500 for first-year undergraduates
- $3,000 for 2nd-, 3rd, and 4th-year undergraduates
- $5,000 for graduate students
Students who don't have work-studyÌýincluded in theirÌýfinancial aid offer may request to be added to the waitlist by sending an email to workstudy@du.edu.
Work-study employeesÌýare paid every two weeks for hours worked. Paychecks are not applied directly to the ÎÄÐù̽»¨ tuition bill—they are sent directly to the student via direct deposit.
Offices can hire as many students with work-study as they deem appropriate. However, many times there areÌýmore work-study positions available than there are students with work-study.Ìý
Additional information about this program is available in theÌýwork-study policy guide.