
Two types of Work Study Employment are available for students: Federal Work Study and Institutional Work Study. Work Study is designed to assist the workforce needs of the college and other agencies while giving the student experience and networking opportunities.
To be eligible for work study students must:
- Maintain a 2.0 GPA. (unless this is your first semester)
- Be enrolled in and maintain at least half-time status (6 credit hours).
- Make satisfactory academic progress.
*Additionally, Federal Work-Study students must have demonstrated financial need as determined by their processed financial aid application (FAFSA), and be in an approved program of study.
Work Study Students may work up to 20 hours per week outside of their scheduled class time. FWS hours are also limited by thier financial award. Students may work between terms provided they have registered for the following term.
To apply for a work-study position:
- Complete the Work-Study Application form and submit to our office in building 430
- Create an account on Career Connection
- Create and/or upload a current resume to your Career Connection account
- Apply on-line through the Career Connection system for postitions that interest you
- Supervisors will contact you directly to interview for positions
For more information please refer to the work study handbook on this site or contact our office at 843-574-6119.
Student Forms and Information Supervisor Forms and Information
Work Study Application Supervisor Training
Work Study Handbook Confidentiality Statement
Work Study Orientation I-9 Form
OSHACompliance Training W-4 Form
(Fire Evacution/Emergency Plan) Federal Work Study Pay Rate Authorization
Work Study Handbook