(ABHEC) Federal Work-Study Program

(ABHEC) Federal Work-Study Program

The (ABHEC) Federal Work-Study Program offers part-time employment for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need. Participants earn funds to support their education while gaining practical experience and contributing to the community.

  • Provides part-time employment during enrollment.
  • Available to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students demonstrating financial need.
  • Open to full-time and part-time students.
  • Administered through (ABHEC)-accredited institutions participating in the program.

Work Location

  • Availability of positions and funds is limited.
  • Students must apply through official channels.
  • Jobs may be on or off campus.
  • Students may hold up to two work-study positions simultaneously.

Compensation

  • Students receive direct payment; earnings are not applied to tuition.
  • Funds reduce total loan amounts, not tuition costs.
  • Pay depends on job responsibilities and hours worked.
  • No tuition credits are awarded for work performed.

Federal Work-Study Application Process

Application

Submit your completed application along with all supporting documents to (ABHEC). Ensure all materials are accurate to avoid delays.

Need Assessment

Your application is reviewed to determine financial need and program eligibility.

Eligibility Verification

(ABHEC) confirms your enrollment with an accredited institution to verify eligibility.

Award Notification

Approved students receive their work-study award along with guidance for job placement and responsibilities.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What types of jobs are available?

    Work-study roles vary and may include administrative support, research assistance, community service, or academic department positions.

  • How much can I earn?

    Earnings depend on the position, hours, and your institution’s federal allocation. Pay supplements educational expenses.

  • How will I be paid?

    Students are paid directly through payroll, either by check or direct deposit, according to hours worked and institutional schedules.

  • How many hours can I work?

    Students may hold up to two part-time positions, with hours determined by financial need, program limits, and university policies.

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