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Ideally, you should aim for no more than twenty hours of work per week. The reason for this is simple: there just isnt enough time in the week to do everything you want to do. As a college student, youre no stranger to managing your time.
Finding a Job Most approved Federal Work-Study jobs are available on campus. We encourage you to apply to the ones that interest you and/or that complement your academic or career goals. Campus job openings are advertised on connectSC, a service of the Career Planning Placement Center, and in the Daily Trojan.
Student workers are enrolled at USC and claim student status. They are limited to part-time employment of 20 hours or less per week when school is in session. They are also subject to wage and hour laws governing overtime and meal and rest periods.
Time Management. How much time should you be studying per week? Research suggests that students should spend approximately 2-3 hours, per credit hour, studying in order to be successful in their courses. STEM classes often require 3-4 hours, per credit hour, of studying to be successful.
Work-study awards range from $800 to $3,500 per year. You will receive a paycheck from your employer every two weeks. Funds can be used for personal and miscellaneous expenses that are not billed by the university.
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On your FAFSA, you will be asked if youre interested in being considered for work-study. If you are, be sure to check Yes. If your college participates in the work-study program, and you meet their eligibility requirements, youll see Work-Study listed on your financial aid offer letter.
Work-Study Award $ Hourly Pay Rate = Total hours available to work. Total hours available to work the # of weeks from the bi-weekly pay schedule = Average hours per week.
Work-study is a form of student employment limited to part-time during the school year, and students usually work no more than 20 hours a week. Partially funded by the federal government, this program provides financial assistance through student employment.

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