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What’s the Deal With… Federal Work Study. What’s The Deal With FWS Presented by: Center for Career Services, Student Employment.

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Page 1: What’s the Deal With… Federal Work Study. What’s The Deal With FWS Presented by: Center for Career Services, Student Employment.

What’s the Deal With…

Federal Work Study

Page 2: What’s the Deal With… Federal Work Study. What’s The Deal With FWS Presented by: Center for Career Services, Student Employment.

What’s The Deal With FWS

Presented by: Center for Career Services, Student Employment

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WHAT IS FWS?Federal work study is a type of federal financial aid.

The Office of Student Financial Assistance decides if you’re eligible for federal work study.• You’re given the opportunity to get a part-time

job (“FWS job”) and earn extra money.• It is optional.

If you don’t work; you don’t get the money

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ADVANTAGES OF A FWS JOB• EMPLOYERS WANT TO HIRE YOU & THEY

KNOW YOU ARE STUDENTS FIRST

• HANDS ON WORK EXPERIENCE TO ENHANCE YOUR RESUME

• EASY TO FIND JOB POSTINGS

• BUILDS AFFINITY WITH GW COMMUNITY

• Eases transition to university life & DC

• Builds a network of GW employees to assist you while in school and when you graduate.

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What do GW Students Think?

“I've loved my time working here at GW. I'm excited to work with GW again in the Fall in similar capacities as this year. I feel as though I've learned a lot in the past year and am excited to grow more as a student and employee next year.”

“Through my job, I have been able to really make a difference in my chosen field. I am accomplishing things I never would have dreamed of doing as a student, and the experience thus far has really prepared me for the working world. “

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HOW DO I FIND A FWS JOB? 1. View jobs online through GWork

2. Attend the FWS Job Fair3. Contact on-campus departments

4. Follow Student Employment on Facebook & Twitter

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WHERE CAN I WORK?• ON CAMPUS: any hiring department

• OFF-CAMPUS: selected non-profit/government organizations around DC Metro area.

• OFF-CAMPUS: as a literacy tutor at selected sites through GW’s CCEPS

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HOW ARE FWS STUDENTS HIRED?FWS Program Runs From August 30th-April 23rd

To be employed by GW you MUST complete the following:

Background Check Offer Letter I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification: required by federal law ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS ARE REQUIRED www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/acceptable-documents

Federal + local tax forms: call home! Direct Deposit forms

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HOW MANY HOURS DO YOU WORK?• You & your employer decide

your work schedule

• Take into consideration your class schedule

• Consider your FWS award amount

• Most freshmen work 8-10 hours per week

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FWS Earnings • Employer sets hourly wage.• You can earn up to – but not over – the amount of

your FWS award.• FWS students are paid on a bi-weekly basis.• Money will come directly to you.• FWS earnings are your income; how you choose

to spend your money is up to you. • FWS checks DO NOT cover a remaining

tuition balance.

You must report your hours to get paid!

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HOW CAN THE CENTER FOR CAREER SERVICES HELP?

Online: Resume, Cover Letter, Interview HelpDrop-in: Colonial Crossroads, MC 505Appointments: 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.

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Student Employee Excellence Program (SEEP) SEEP is designed for future GW student employees to prepare for the workplace to help make the connection between work, academics, and career development.

Online workshops and in-person discussions and events held both pre-employment and during employment.

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Contact Student Employment At:Email: [email protected]

Phone: 202-994-8046

Website: careerservices.gwu.edu/student-employment

Location: Marvin Center 5th Floor (Colonial Crossroads)

Be sure to follow us on: Facebook - GW Student Employment

Twitter - GWStudentEmployment, @gwstudentemploy