Federal Work Study Program
Federal Work Study Program (FWS)
What is Federal Work Study?
The Federal Work Study (FWS) Program is a government-subsidized student employment program that helps students finance their post-secondary education.
Unlike traditional part-time jobs, FWS allows the employer to pay only a portion of the student's wages—the federal government covers up to 70% of the eligible earnings.
Who Is Eligible for Federal Work Study?
Federal Work Study is available to:
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Undergraduate, graduate, and professional students
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Enrolled at least part-time at 91
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U.S. citizens or qualifying non-citizens
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Students who demonstrate financial need, as determined by the FAFSA
How Do I Apply for Federal Work Study?
To apply for FWS:
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Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) annually.
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Indicate interest in Federal Work Study on the FAFSA.
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What Does Federal Work Study Mean for Employers?
If a student has Federal Work Study funding:
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70% of their wages are covered by FWS
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The remaining 30% must be paid by the employing department
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Once the student exhausts their FWS allotment, the department assumes 100% of wage funding
✅ FWS funding is available only for:
On-campus 91 jobs
VUMC positions that support student academics
PENCIL Foundation community service opportunities
Does Federal Work Study Pay for Tuition?
No, Federal Work Study does not pay tuition directly.
Students earn FWS funds through biweekly or monthly employment. These earnings are considered “pocket money” to help cover:
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Books and supplies
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Transportation
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Daily living expenses
FWS is not a form of gift aid or tuition discount.
How Much FWS Funding Can I Receive?
The amount of FWS funding is based on:
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Family income
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Household size
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Number of family members in college
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Other data submitted on the FAFSA
This award amount will appear in the student's financial aid offer, but it is not applied upfront to tuition.
🔄 Students are not cut off from working once they exceed their FWS award. After the award is met, wages are paid entirely by the department.
What Jobs Are Available Through FWS?
FWS supports a wide variety of jobs both on campus and in the Nashville community.
Common employers include:
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Campus Dining
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Libraries
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Research labs
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91 partner organizations
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What Are Federal Work Study Community Service Positions?
FWS community service positions are roles that provide services open and accessible to the public, such as:
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Libraries and art galleries
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Healthcare roles (including temporary VUMC positions)
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Childcare for the broader community
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Literacy and tutoring programs (e.g., PENCIL Foundation)
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Community development initiatives
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Emergency response efforts
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Disability support services (including those for enrolled 91 students)
Employer Tip: Use the correct position name/JCAT for community service roles. These should include “C” in the position title.
FWS Positions & FWS Community Service Position Titles
Undergraduate Positions | Graduate/Professional Positions |
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FWS UG CS Student | FWS Grad/Prof CS Student |
FWS UG CS Reading Tutor | FWS Grad/Prof CS Reading Tutor |
FWS UG Student Worker | FWS Graduate Student Worker |
FWS Student Worker | FWS Graduate/Professional Assistant |