Federal Work Study

Federal Work Study is an award that allows students to earn income while working on-campus or with an approved off-campus non-profit agency.

Federal Work-Study (FWS) is a type of financial aid offered to students who have demonstrated financial need as determined by their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).  FWS employers include campus departments and approved off-campus non-profit agencies. Students are responsible for securing employment and working scheduled hours to earn FWS funds. You are automatically considered for FWS by filing a FAFSA each year.

The FWS program is designed so that the government and your qualified employer share in paying your wages. The money you earn comes to you bi-weekly via direct deposit to a bank account of your choice, or via paper check to the address listed on your hire paperwork. FWS funds can be used for paying your day-to-day educational expenses. The FWS allotment is not paid in a lump sum or credited to the student’s bill. FWS earnings are reported as taxable wages to the IRS, but they are withheld from your FAFSA earnings when determining the Student Aid Index SAI for the associated tax year.

To qualify for FWS 

  1. Annually file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with the federal processor by Apr. 15. 
  2. Complete verification requirements. 
  3. Be offered a Federal Work-Study award by the Division of Financial Aid. Federal Work-Study is awarded based on demonstrated need from the FAFSA. This funding is available to students seeking their first bachelor’s degree. 
  4. Be enrolled in a degree-seeking program for at least 6 credit hours each semester during the academic year.

Work-Study Student Information 

To utilize your Federal Work-Study award for the academic year, you must: 

  • Accept your FWS award in your myPurdue portal. 
  • Find and secure a job with an eligible on-campus or off-campus employer and inform your potential employer that you have accepted an FWS award during the hiring process.
  • Complete any additional employment forms from your employer. 
  • If you do not plan to utilize your FWS award, please decline the award in your myPurdue portal.

On-Campus Supervisor Information

Supervisors of potential FWS eligible student employees should work with your department payroll clerk or business office personnel to verify each student’s FWS eligibility as part of the hiring process. 

If your department employs student workers, the department must verify if each student is Federal Work-Study eligible during the hiring process. Authorized business office personnel may verify FWS eligibility by following these steps: 

  • Go to Cognos and follow the click path:
    • Team Content  
    • Departmental Content  
    • PWL
    • Treasurer  
    • Comptroller  
    • Federal Work-Study Report – Payroll and FA Data. 
    • Report View of Federal Work Study – Award & Employment Details