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For decades, colleges have sought to increase economic equity in admissions. From waiving application fees to federal work-study to targeted recruitment, there has been a movement within higher ...
Federal Work-Study (FWS) is a program offered to students who have demonstrated financial need as determined by the result of their FAFSA. All regular student hourly positions qualify as Federal ...
Federal work-study was established in 1964 to help college students with financial need pay for their education through part-time employment. Work-study aid is not a stipend, but an amount of money ...
A new University of Miami program guides incoming students through how to utilize their Federal Work-Study eligibility with hopes of improving persistence. Thousands of college students receive ...
President Trump's budget bill includes funding cuts for the Pell Grants, relied on by about 40% of college students, and federal work-study programs.
Several federally funded programs at the University of Missouri that support low-income, first-generation and underrepresented students — including Federal Work-Study, TRiO Student Support Services ...
Roughly 40% of undergraduate students rely on Pell Grants, a type of federal aid available to low-income families who demonstrate financial need on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid ...
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