New York Student Work Programs
On-Campus Work Opportunities at 近距离内射合集New York
Looking to gain work experience while reducing your educational expenses? The 近距离内射合集offers two student work programs, Earn & Learn Tuition Offset Scholarship and Federal Work Study.
近距离内射合集Earn & Learn Tuition Offset Scholarship
Students will have the opportunity to receive an offset toward their 近距离内射合集tuition and fees up to $2,625. Offsets will be determined and awarded at the start of the semester based on the agreed upon time expectations of the position for which you are selected.
Federal Work Study Program (FWS)
The 近距离内射合集offers limited part-time employment opportunities to eligible students where you are paid an hourly wage for hours worked in an eligible Federal Work Study position. Money from FWS does not pay directly to your semester bills, instead you will receive bi-weekly checks for hours worked that can help with indirect costs such as books, food, or personal expenses.
Visit the Student Financial Planning Page of for more information, or contact the Student Financial Planning office at 845-451-1500 or [email protected].
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