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How to Determine if You Were Awarded Federal Work Study

For at least the first month of the academic year, Federal Work-Study (FWS) jobs are only open to students awarded FWS in their Financial Aid award letter. Follow the steps below to check your award letter, or contact the Office of Financial Aid.

  1. Navigate to .

  2. Sign in at the User Login. Your User ID is your M#; your PIN is the temporary PIN you received in your acceptance letter, unless you re-set it to a new PIN. 

    For assistance in finding your temporary PIN, contact the Office of Admissions; if you reset, but have forgotten you new PIN, click on 鈥淔orgot PIN鈥欌 icon, or contact the Office of the Registrar.

  3. Click on 鈥淪tudent Information & Financial Aid鈥

After logging into Web for Students, click on "Student Information & Financial Aid."
After logging into Web for Students, click on "Student Information & Financial Aid."
  1. Click on 鈥淔inancial Aid.鈥

  2. Click on 鈥淎飞补谤诲.鈥

  3. Click on 鈥淎ward for Aid Year.鈥

Click on "Financial Aid," then "Award," followed by "Award for Aid Year."
Click on "Financial Aid," then "Award," followed by "Award for Aid Year."
  1. Select Aid Year 鈥淔all 2019-Spring 2020鈥 from the drop down menu, then click on the 鈥淪ubmit鈥 button.

  2. Select the 鈥淎ward Overview鈥 tab.

  3. If you were awarded FWS there will be a line item entitled 鈥淔ederal Work-Study Program鈥 on your award letter.

Select your aid year from the dropdown, then click on the "Award Overview" tab. If you were awarded FWS, there will be a line item titled "Federal Work-Study Program" on your award letter.
Select your aid year from the dropdown, then click on the "Award Overview" tab. If you were awarded FWS, there will be a line item titled "Federal Work-Study Program" on your award letter.