Student Employment Policy Change Beginning Fall. Please accept your Federal Work Study award on CougarNet under your Financial aid tab. Aid and Other Resources From the Federal Government. The federal government offers a number of financial aid programs. Besides aid from the U.S. Department of Education (discussed below), you also might get. The Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship Program provides paraprofessional employment opportunities for SIUC and SIUE undergraduate.
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Student Employment Home; Federal Work Study; What is Federal Work Study? The Federal Work-Study Program. The aid awarded on your award letter was determined from information reported on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The student must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Financial Aid and Student Employment Office does not accept scholarships that are not specifically for our students. Federal Work Study is an employment program funded by the federal government. Student Loans; Work Study Programs; Downloadable Forms & Info. Includes information about the Student Career Experience Program and the Student Temporary Employment Program. Student Jobs / Federal Jobs / Civil Service Jobs. SIUE Paying For College 2013 . Title: SIUE Paying For College 2013, Author: SIUE, Name: siue. SIUE faculty are committed to translating innovative research into student learning.
Financial Aid Award Letter - Financial Aid. Financial Aid Handbook & Policies. Financial Aid Award Letter. As soon as the Financial Aid Office has determined your financial aid awards, we will send you an award notification by email informing you that your award letter is available for review on STARS. STARS is a secure site where you access your student information.
If you are unable to access your award letter, you may contact our office to request a paper notification be mailed to you. Note: New students will receive a postcard announcement, in addition to receiving an email notification. All further notifications throughout the year will be to your WIU email account. Check your WIU email frequently for updates and requests.
Activate your email account by going to Guava. If you are a new student at Western, you should have received a mailing containing a card indicating your WIU ID number, your ECOM username and instructions for activating your WIU email account. The mailer also has instructions for accessing your STARS account.
The first time you access STARS, your PIN will be your MONTH and DAY of birth (mmdd). The aid awarded on your award letter was determined from information reported on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The amounts indicated are calculated based upon your federal Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and the cost of attending WIU.
The EFC (calculated by the federal processor using a formula approved by Congress), largely determines eligibility for the Federal Pell Grant, the Monetary Award Program (MAP) from the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) and subsidized Federal Direct Stafford Loan. If you are eligible and funds were available, you were also considered for Federal Work- Study, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) and the Federal Perkins Loan programs. The Award Letter is based on the following considerations (unless otherwise stated): Full- time enrollment status (minimum 1. Tuition and fees (according to your matriculation date). Awards may be adjusted if your enrollment is less than full- time OR if you receive any aid not included on your award letter. MAP awards are based on 1. MAP may be adjusted if enrollment is less than 1.
Federal Direct Stafford Loans require a minimum of six hours of enrollment. Federal Work- Study, FSEOG and Perkins Loan are offered first to students who file early and have the greatest financial need (especially FSEOG).
Funds for these programs are limited. Notice will be sent only if you are eligible and funds are available. Sometimes calculated financial need is greater than financial aid available from state and federal funds - please refer to the section on Additional Resources. The information on your award letter can be used to estimate what you may pay for a semester. First, exclude Federal Work- Study (if applicable). Then, subtract the Total Aid Awarded Fall or Spring Term from the Estimated Expenses listed on the award letter. The result is approximately what you must pay for a semester.
Federal regulations require WIU to consider all resources when awarding financial aid. You must notify the Financial Aid Office immediately if you have or will receive any other resources (i. Aid Awarded section of your award letter. Adjustments to your financial aid may be necessary. We must assume you will continue receiving private scholarship or grant money you received last year.
Please check with your scholarship provider if you have any questions. Please notify us if you will not be attending WIU.
Student Employment****New FAFSA filing date. Employment Programs for students include three types of on- campus employment, each offering a variety of experiences to enhance your education and your future.
SIUE also offers an off- campus referral service through our Job Locator and Development Program. Available jobs in all of these categories are posted on Student Job Finder. Students hired by on- campus departments will be registered for payroll and will be paid according to the Payroll Schedule, usually bi- weekly. Most on- campus positions start at minimum wage. You must be enrolled at least half- time and be financially cleared for the term to work on campus, as well as meet other eligibility criteria. Key Employment Dates for each term should be observed in order to maintain eligibility status.