Work-Study offers flexible, on-campus jobs that help pay for school while building valuable experience and professional skills. Here are just some of the benefits!
Money in Your Pocket
Work-Study enables you to earn money to cover expenses like tuition, room and board, or transportation, reducing the need for loans and future debt. Make your community college education even more affordable!
Develping Your Skills
Working while in school also helps build crucial time management skills, as students learn to prioritize tasks and balance their academic and work responsibilities. These skills are invaluable and will continue to benefit you throughout your career.
Building Your Resume
Working as a student helps build your resume, showcasing the development of skills such as teamwork, customer service, and leadership — qualities that employers value.
You'll also gain practical experience to explore and refine your career interests, and you'll make valuable contacts who can offer recommendations and references as you transition into a more permanent position after graduation.
How to Apply for Work-Study
Work-Study Forms
Work-Study Details and Tips
Federal Work-Study (FWS) is a program funded by the federal government, which helps students with financial needs to find a part-time job on campus or in the community.
For more details, information, and helpful tips, visit the Work-Study policies page.
Questions About Work-Study?
Email Alma Ponce at alma.ponce@deltacollege.edu.