Work-study is a type of financial aid that allows students to earn money to help pay for college expenses. It is a great way to gain valuable work experience while you are in school. If you are interested in applying for work-study, it is important to know if you are eligible.

Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for work-study, you must:
- Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
- Be enrolled at least half-time (6 credit hours)
- Have a financial need
- Meet the satisfactory academic progress (SAP) requirements
- Not be in default on any federal student loans
How to Apply
If you meet the eligibility requirements, you can apply for work-study by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). On the FAFSA, you will need to indicate that you are interested in work-study.
How to Find Out if You Have Work Study Award UCF
Once you have submitted your FAFSA, you will need to wait for your financial aid award letter. This letter will tell you if you have been awarded work-study. If you have been awarded work-study, you will need to contact the Financial Aid Office to activate your award.
How to Use Work Study Award UCF
Once your work-study award has been activated, you can start looking for a job. You can find work-study jobs on the UCF Job Board. Once you have found a job, you will need to complete a Work-Study Agreement. This agreement will outline the terms of your employment, including your hourly wage and the number of hours you are expected to work.
Benefits of Work Study Award UCF
Work-study can provide students with a number of benefits, including:
- Financial assistance to help pay for college expenses
- Valuable work experience
- Opportunities to network with potential employers
- A sense of accomplishment
Common Mistakes to Avoid
There are a few common mistakes that students make when applying for or using work-study. These mistakes include:
- Not completing the FAFSA on time
- Not indicating that you are interested in work-study on the FAFSA
- Not activating your work-study award
- Working more hours than you are allowed
- Not completing your Work-Study Agreement
Additional Information
If you have any questions about work-study, you can contact the Financial Aid Office at (407) 823-2645.
Conclusion
Work-study is a great way to help pay for college expenses and gain valuable work experience. If you are interested in applying for work-study, be sure to meet the eligibility requirements and follow the application instructions.
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