Available work-study programs:
About work-study:
- The Work-Study program is an employment program offered through the government for students who qualify for financial aid.
- Work-Study is not a guarantee of employment. It is the student�s responsibility to find employment and facilitate the necessary paperwork with the Human Relations Department.
- It is also the student�s responsibility to credit the money earned back to their account.
- Satisfactory academic progress must be sustained by each student in order to maintain any financial aid program.
| Federal Work-Study (FWS) | |
| Who | Students demonstrating need and capability for part-time employment. |
| How Much | Varies with need. Paid per hour. Usually minimum wage. |
| How Long | While pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree. |
| How to Apply | Complete FAFSA annually. |
| Deadline | March 1. |
| Other | Employment on campus in various offices or departments. Jobs are placed through the university's Human Resources Office. Money goes to student in form of paycheck. This award is not a guarantee of a job. Minimum GPA required for renewal (2.0 for undergraduates and 3.0 for graduates). |
| Texas College Work-Study (CWS) | |
| Who | Students demonstrating need and capability for part-time employment. Must be a Texas resident. |
| How Much | Varies with need. Paid per hour. Usually minimum wage. |
| How Long | While pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree. |
| How to Apply | Complete FAFSA annually. |
| Deadline | March 1. |
| Other | Employment on campus in various offices or departments. Jobs are placed through the university's Human Resources Office. Money goes to student in form of paycheck. This award is not a guarantee of a job. Minimum GPA required for renewal (2.0 for undergraduates and 3.0 for graduates). |






