Financial Aid Student Employment
Summer Employment
- Full-time summer work-study aid requires a separate application available Jan 1st, and due by March 1st,
on the financial aid site under Forms, in addition, you must be an on-time
applicant with the FAFSA application (March 1st).
- You are not required to take summer courses if you are receiving full-time summer work-study aid.
- You must work 32-40 hours per week. 32 hours per week while enrolled in one class per summer session
during office work hours, or work 40 hours per week and take no classes.
- Priority will be given to those who demonstrate the greatest need. You must choose which program you
want to participate in: Full-Time Summer Work-Study or attend summer school with the possible help of
low-interest bank loans, Pell Grants or other need-based programs.
- Summer student-employees (students not receiving full-time work-study aid) must be enrolled in a minimum
of 6 credit hours for undergraduates and 5 credit hours for graduate students, in either
summer or fall semesters.