WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH Federal Work Study (“FWS”) JOBS? 10 Things You Should Know Presented by...
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WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH
Federal Work Study (“FWS”) JOBS?
10 Things You Should KnowPresented by the
The Center for Career Services
#1 – What is FWS?• Federal work study is one type of federal
financial aid.• The Office of Student Financial Assistance
(“the financial aid office”) decides if you’re eligible
• You’re given the opportunity to get a part-time job (“FWS job”) and earn extra money – if you want.
#2 – Do I really have to work?
NO.
You don’t have to.
It’s optional.
#3 - WHAT’S THE ADVANTAGE TO A FWS JOB vs. “ANY OLD JOB?”
• EMPLOYERS WANT TO HIRE YOU
• EASY TO FIND JOB POSTINGS
• BUILDS AFFINITY WITH GW.
#4 – HOW MUCH CAN I EARN andHOW CAN I SPEND IT?
• You can earn up to – but not over – the amount of your FWS award.
• If the financial aid office gave you $2,200, you can earn…? $2,200!
• Employer sets hourly wage
• Use up FWS funds = stop FWS job.
• Spend it on what you want – paychecks come to you.
#5 – WHERE DO I WORK?
• ON CAMPUS: any department
• OFF-CAMPUS: selected organizations around DC
• OFF-CAMPUS: as a literacy tutor at selected sites through GW’s CCEPS
#6 – HOW MANY HOURS DO I WORK?
YOUR GOAL: TO MAKE YOUR FWS MONEY LAST THROUGH THE FWS YEAR
(August 25 – April 26)
•You + your employer decide•Consider your class schedule•Consider your FWS award amount•Most freshmen work 8-10 hours per week
#7 – HOW DO I FIND A JOB?View jobs online through GWork
Attend FWS Job Fair on August 29, 13Contact on-campus departments
•You decide where you want to apply•You follow employer’s application instructions•You interview with employers•We give you the tools to do this
#8 – WHEN DO I FIND A JOB?
• Most FWS students start in FallSome start in January (Spring semester)
• Program begins August 25, 2013
• Program ends April 26, 2014
#9 – WILL THIS ENHANCE MY RESUME?
YES.
#10 – YOU BECOME A TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE OF GW
DON’T WORK UNTIL YOU’VE BEEN HIRED
•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!
HOW CAN THE CENTER FOR CAREER SERVICES HELP?
Online: Resume, cover letter, interview helpDrop-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.
Be sure to check out the Center for Career Services Connection:
My First Career StepDay Two at Mount Vernon!
Contact Us At:
email: [email protected]
phone: 202-994-8046Marvin Center 5th Floor (Colonial Crossroads)