Federal
and Michigan Work-Study Awards:
U.S. citizens and permanent residents can apply for financial
aid by completing theFree
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Receiving funds awarded under the Work-Study
Program is not guaranteed. It is dependent on funding, registering
and attending classes, locating a job on-campus and maintaining
employment throughout the academic year. The number of hours you
will be working per week will depend on the department's needs,
the amount of your award, and your schedule. Students that
have maximum eligibility are budgeted for 25 hours per week; no
more that eight hours per day, at $7.15 an hour. A lower
eligibility amount means the student must work less than 25 hours
per week
Acceptance of the College Work-Study Program Award may affect
other aid sources including student loans
Decline any portion of the award you will not use
Who To Contact for Work-Study Employment:
Students must meet with a staff person in the Student Employment
Center, PCC Lower Level
Attend a Student Employee Orientation and complete registration
documents
Students are required to bring identification, most commonly
used are a Driver's License or State I.D. and original Social
Security Card or original Birth Certificate to process payroll
documents
Completion of payroll documentation includes a W-4
Form, and an I-9
Form
When the required paperwork is complete and on file in the Student
Employment Center, students can be referred to open positions