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Federal Work-Study Student Employment
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Students who qualify for need-based financial assistance at Washington
University and are awarded an FWS award are eligible to participate in the
Federal Work-Study (FWS) program. A Federal Work-Study job gives students the
opportunity to work part-time on campus during the academic year. Federal
Work-Study jobs are interesting, the work schedule is flexible, and the
experience allows students to start building their resumes.
FWS Student Resources:
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View all Federal Work-Study jobs at
Washington University
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Read the Federal
Work-Study Handbook
which gives you the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions,
your responsibilities and what to expect as an FWS employee.
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After arriving on campus, work with your employer to complete the following
forms:
I-9 Form
Federal
Form W-4
Missouri Form W-4
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Complete an FWS Time
Sheet promptly following each pay period, based on the published Payroll Schedule.
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Questions? View the FWS Frequently Asked
Questions, or contact James McDonald at
financial@wustl.edu for assistance.
If you have been awarded Federal Work-Study as part of your Financial
Assistance Award - or even if you do not qualify for part-time employment
through the Federal Work-Study program - we invite you to use our Web site to
Search Open Jobs.
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