Office of Student Financial Assistance

Indiana University | Bloomington

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Federal Work-Study

Federal Work-Study (FWS) enables eligible students to acquire work-study jobs, the wages for which are largely funded by the federal government. FWS recipients find their own jobs, either on campus or in the community. Although FWS appears as part of a student’s financial aid package, earnings do not credit directly to the Bursar; rather, the student earns a paycheck based on an hourly pay rate (wages vary but are never below minimum wage).

FWS is a type of campus-based award. This means that federal funds are provided to individual universities to administer at their discretion (although always within federally governed parameters); FWS amounts and eligibility requirements may therefore vary from university to university.

FWS is a need-based award and thus counts towards fulfilling a student’s overall need figure.

Undergraduate Student Federal Work-Study Details

Work-Study Authorization Cards

Finding a Job & Changing Jobs

Graduate Student Federal Work-Study Details

Federal Work-Study Employers

In order that our office remain in accordance with federal regulations, departments and agencies that employ FWS students must fill out a Federal Work-Study Job Description Form for each position that a FWS student will be occupying. A student may not begin employment in a FWS position until our office has received a Job Description Form for that position.