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Eligible Â鶹ÊÓƵ students can apply for work-study positions through our online system. Review the details below and follow the steps to check out open positions and apply online. Don't miss out on work-study money as part of your aid package!

Work-Study

The federal work-study program is part of your aid package that facilitates part-time jobs, both on- and off-campus, that allow you to earn up to $2,000 to $7,500 per year toward your expenses while in college. These positions are need-based and have flexible hours that work around your class and exam schedules.

Review the details below about how to apply for a work-study job using our online system. If you're hired for a position, you'll earn an hourly wage and be permitted to work up to 28 hours per week.

Before being considered for a work-study position, the student must:

Work-study funds are distributed via biweekly paychecks over the course of the term and cannot be used to pay your Â鶹ÊÓƵ invoice, as the fee due date occurs before the start of the term. You can use the funds to pay day-to-day expenses while in college, such as food, transportation, and school supplies.

If you have questions about work-study, either as a student or potential off- or on-campus employer, email workstudy@easternflorida.edu or call 321-433-7339. For questions about other types of financial aid at Â鶹ÊÓƵ, please contact the Financial Aid Office.

How to Find a Work-Study Position

Follow the steps below and be sure to apply for financial aid through the FAFSA as early as possible so you can find out if work-study will be part of your aid offer. Because work-study requires financial need, not everyone qualifies. Since your financial situation can change, you must reapply each academic year. Depending on departmental and community needs, the availability of work-study jobs may differ each term so check back here for open positions.

Accept Your Work-Study Offer & Explore Jobs & Apply

If you're eligible for work-study, your Â鶹ÊÓƵ Aid Package will indicate that and you should accept the offer inside the Financial Aid section of Titan Web in . Then you can apply for an on-campus or off-campus job by exploring the options in the dropdown list below!

When you've found a position that interests you, click the "How to Apply" link at the bottom of each job description and log in with your student Titan Sign-In credentials.

The online system will let you apply for more than one job at a time and you have the option to upload a résumé and/or cover letter so have those optional items ready. Review our Career Center résumé template if needed. Once you submit an application, you'll be contacted about eligibility and to arrange an interview.

Complete Your Interview, Paperwork & Background Check

This interview step of the process enables your potential supervisor to determine if you have the skills, qualifications, and availability required for the job. It also gives you the chance to ask questions and learn more about the position.

Following your interview, if you're selected as the final candidate for a position, you'll be required to:

  • Complete additional paperwork and
  • Visit Campus Security to be fingerprinted for a background check.

You can't be hired for any position at Â鶹ÊÓƵ until Human Resources has reviewed and approved your background check.

Once this step is complete, you'll be notified of the final hiring decision through your student email.

Remember that your work-study funds will come to you as biweekly paychecks over the course of the term.

Review Dress Code, Cell Phone & Attendance Policies

Work Study Student Dress Code: Appropriate attire assigned by the department or location. At Â鶹ÊÓƵ, this is general business casual. Business casual is typically defined as dark jeans with no holes or fraying, no shorts, no short dresses or short skirts for women, optional ties for men, and a rotation of button-downs or blouses. Business casual dressing is more about avoiding a list of "don'ts" than following a list of "dos" and can vary slightly depending on style, preference, and gender presentation. For example, Athletics workers may wear shorts and college T-shirts depending on the weather and activity, but they should be neat and without holes or fraying.

Work Study Cell Phone Policy: Cell phones are to be set on mute during work hours unless in case of an emergency. 

Work Study Attendance Policy: Students must sign in and out upon their arrival and departure.