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These are the requirements: Must submit a FAFSA or Dream Application on time (deadline is March 2). Demonstrate financial need and have an EFC (Expected Family Contribution) of $12,000 or less if California resident. Must be enrolled at least half-time (Undergraduates: 6 units, Graduates: 4 units).
Competition to get accepted into UCLAs grad programs is often tougher than competition for most similar grad programs at other schools because many California students want to take advantage of UCLAs in-state tuition, so UCLA sees more applications than average.
Students and non-degree students on J-1 status may work on campus part time (up to 20 hours per week) while the school is in session and full time during the quarter/semester breaks and summer vacation.
Undergraduate students must apply via the FAFSA or the CA Dream Act to be considered for work-study. Work-study is awarded to students based on financial need, therefore if students are determined to have financial need students may be eligible for work-study.
To be in good standing, a B (3.0) grade point average is required in all courses taken in graduate status at the University. A student also must have a 3.0 grade point average in all courses to be applied toward the masters degree.
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Student Eligibility Complete the FAFSA by March 2, annually. EFC must be $12,000 or below. Be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident. Be identified as eligible for Graduate Work-Study. Complete the GWSP Application participation request by the deadline for summer and/or academic year. Maintain satisfactory academic progress.
Federal Work-Study is the main program awarded and used during the academic year. This program can encompass almost all positions on campus. Awards range from $1000-$2000.
The Work-Study Program pays for a portion of your salary. This makes it easier for an employer to hire you. Any money earned doing work-study does NOT count against your aid eligibility for the next academic year. Remember that when filling out future FAFSA or California DREAM Act applications.
Student Eligibility Complete the FAFSA by March 2, annually. EFC must be $12,000 or below. Be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident. Be identified as eligible for Graduate Work-Study. Complete the GWSP Application participation request by the deadline for summer and/or academic year. Maintain satisfactory academic progress.
UC Davis offers three types of Work-Study: Federal Work-Study, Institutional Work-Study, and the Learning-Aligned Employment Program (LAEP). Undergraduate and graduate students may be eligible. Because funding is limited, not all students with need are awarded Work-Study.

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