Federal Work Study

The Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program provides jobs for students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help pay education expenses. The program encourages community service work and work related to your course of study on campus. If you are interested in the Federal Work Study program, please contact the Financial Aid Office. Funds are limited and are awarded based on need and a first-come, first-served order. Submit your FAFSA early for priority consideration!

What are the qualifications?

To qualify for Federal Work-Study, a student must first submit a FAFSA to College of Marin (OPE ID: 001178) and:

  • A Student Aid Index (SAI/EFC) of zero or -1500 is required for priority consideration. The SAI/EFC is calculated using the information provided on FAFSA.
  • Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) which is determined at the end of each semester (maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA, 67% Pace, and not Max in units).
  • Be enrolled and remain in at least 6 units.
  • Must not be in default and or overpayment. 

How much will I make?

Students may be awarded up to $16,000 for the Fall 2025 - Spring 2026 academic year at a minimum rate of $18.00 - $ 19.00 per hour.

How will I be paid?

You will receive a paycheck once a month (on the tenth) from the college or Direct Deposit to your indicated banking institution.

Can I work as many hours as I want?

Students will be required to work a minimum of 10 hours but no more than 25 hours per week. When assigning work hours, the Federal Work-Study coordinator will consider your class schedule and your academic progress.

Questions?

Contact Enrollment Services Office at (628) 234-8822 or email at [email protected]

 

How do I apply for a job?

Steps

Instructions

AwardAwarded or eligible students receive an email notification in their MyCOM email. If you did not receive an award email but are interested in FWS contact the Enrollment Services office. 
Find a Position

Once the student has identified the position they are interested in applying for, they must contact the department supervisor listed on the job posting and attach the following:

Cover letter
Resume
A copy of your federal work-study award email notification

InterviewThe supervisor will contact the student to schedule an interview
Hiring Supervisor notifies Enrollment Services of the selected hiree 
New Hire OnboardingFWS Coordinator will notify the student to attend the mandatory orientation
Mandatory Orientations 

To all continuing and new students:

FWS team will provide an overview of the program and address student's responsibilities.

New Students (only):
The Federal Work Study team will notify Human Resources that the student has completed the orientation and is now ready for the hiring process. The Human Resources department will send an email to the student to the student's MyCOM Portal email with directions to complete the hiring packet and provide links to mandatory requirements to work on campus.

  

FEDERAL WORK-STUDY JOBS AVAILABLE

View Federal Work-Study Jobs