Work Study Job Listing
Work Study is a federally funded program designed to enable students in need of financial help with educational costs. Work-Study is a need-based program.
How do I qualify for Work Study?
- The Financial Aid Office must have received your processed electronic Federal Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 15
- To ensure that Lyndon State receives the application on time, we recommend that you mail your completed FAFSA to the processor no later than the mid February
- Students must reapply for financial aid every year
- If we do receive your application "on time" your eligibility for work-study will be reviewed
Besides the "on time" requirement, there are four other qualifications in order to be awarded work-study:
- You must be enrolled at least 6 credits per semester and must be working towards a degree at Lyndon State College.
- You must qualify on the basis of need. Need is determined by the Financial Aid Office after evaluating your FAFSA.
- You must be making satisfactory academic progress.
- If selected, you must complete the verification process.
Failure to turn in necessary documents when requested may result in loss of work-study eligibility. You will receive notification on whether or not you are eligible for work-study on your Financial Aid Award Letter. If your award package does not include a work-study amount, you are not eligible.
What forms do I need to fill out?
- Your work-study contract must be signed by both you and your supervisor before you are allowed to work.
- If you have never worked under the Work-Study program at LSC, you must complete an I-9 and W-4 form with your supervisor or Financial Aid/Student Services.