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Office of
Financial Aid and Scholarships
113 Bray Hall
1 Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 470-6706
(315) 470-4734 (Fax)
finaid@esf.edu
SUNY-ESF Federal School Code: 002851
SUNY-ESF TAP Codes:
· Undergraduate-0950
· Graduate-5555
Students employed through the Federal Work-Study Program will be paid hourly wages up to $7.25 per hour during the academic year and $8.25 per hour during any summer prior to enrollment at SUNY ESF. First-year students are eligible to work during the summer before their first semester!
Earnings from the Federal Work-Study are not automatically applied toward educational costs. Students are paid bi-weekly for hours worked. As a result, most employees apply their program earnings to miscellaneous expenses throughout the school year. Summer employees are expected to save a certain portion of their earnings for academic year educational expenses.
In order to work in a Federal Work-Study position, students must first apply for financial aid. Eligible students will be offered a FWS grant as part of the financial aid package. Upon acceptance of the grant, the student is eligible to apply for any FWS position and earn wages up to the grant amount during the summer and/or academic year.
Students seeking employment should first complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If interested in summer employment, the Summer FWS Student Data Form should also be completed. If the student is offered and accepts a FWS grant, additional instructions will then be provided.
Please visit the Federal Work-Study Resource Page
for step-by-step procedures and document links which will enable you to
take full advantage of the program. You may need to download the free Adobe Reader to view and print certain files.
Faculty and staff can find additional information on the Supervisor
Resource Page.
Last updated on January 15, 2010
