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Work Study Guide
What is Federal Work
Study?
Federal Work-Study (FWS) is offered as a part
of your total financial aid package to assist you in financing your education
at Alcorn State University. This is money that does not have to be repaid.
Federal Work-Study is a real job. The term "Work-Study" does not mean that
you can study on the job. It means that you work to obtain the funds to
be able to study at Alcorn.
What are the Advantages of a FWS
Job?
One advantage is being able to arrange your work
schedule around your classes. We do ask that your work schedule be in blocks
of time. If you can schedule entire mornings or afternoons, it would be
better for you and your employer. Other advantages include a monthly pay
check, gaining valuable work experiences that will look good on a resume,
and keeping student debt to a minimum.
How Much Can I Work?
Your award offer will indicate the dollar amount
of your FWS award for the year. Although your pay will always be based
upon actual hours worked, this award indicates the maximum amount you will
be allowed to earn. During placement at the beginning of each term, you
will be given an official job assignment sheet, which will indicate the
maximum earnings and suggested number of hours per month. You and your
supervisor will determine your work schedule depending on your supervisor's
needs and your class schedule.
Where Will I Be Assigned to Work?
For priority consideration, students should report
to the James L. Bolden Campus Union Ballroom for fee payment during registration.
At that time, you will review job listings and be referred to a department.
For placement after registration has closed, you will need to go to the
Financial Aid Office. If you are a continuing student who has been requested
by the department you worked in the previous term, we will reassign you
to that area if you qualify for the FWS program again.
How Do I Get Paid?
Pay rates for FWS jobs will be the current federal
minimum wage. Your department will complete a monthly TIME CARD,
available from the Financial Aid Office, and have it submitted to the Employment
Counselor by the time specified. Your Time Card must be completed
properly and must include your signature and the Department Head's signature.
Your paycheck will be available for pick-up at the cashier's window. You
will receive your check on the 10th of each month following
the end of each pay period.
What Are My Responsibilities?
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Take your job seriously. This is a real job and an important
one. You are now a part of the department or area where you are working.
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Coordinate your work hours with your supervisor, remembering
both the needs of the department and your own class schedule.
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Be dependable. You must report to work on time and always
CALL if it is necessary for you to be late or absent.
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Dress appropriately for your work location. Check with your
supervisor on appropriate dress if you are not sure.
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If a problem develops on the job, discuss it with your supervisor.
Quitting a Work-Study job should be a last resort and should be made only
after consultation with your supervisor and the FWS Employment Counselor.
We cannot guarantee replacement of your Work-Study award with other funds.
Can I Be Terminated?
YES. Your employer can terminate you for unsatisfactory
performance of assigned tasks, tardiness, or failure to report to work
or follow rules stated to you by the department where you are working.
If terminated, your name will be placed at the bottom of the Work-Study
waiting list. Reassignment is NOT guaranteed.
Who Do I Contact for Information?
For information about your Federal Work-Study
award or placement, contact the Financial Aid Office at (601) 877-6112.
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