Employment
Federal Work-Study
Subsidized by the federal government, work-study is a need-based financial aid award that allows you to work and earn money. To be considered, you must complete a FAFSA each academic year. Therefore, you must be awarded work-study before you can begin working a work-study position. Work-study positions are available throughout the campus in a wide variety of offices. Students work during college hours and enjoy the convenience of having a job directly on campus and close to their classes. To apply, please complete the online application. While submitting your online application, you will be able to upload your resume, and cover letter, so make sure to have those ready.
Other Aid
Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (BVR)
Handicapped students may be eligible for educational assistance from the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation. Assistance may be provided for tuition, fees, and books. For those students living away from home, consideration for assistance may be made for room and board. Contact the nearest BVR office for additional information.
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)
WIOA provides services such as training, education, employment assistance, and other support assistance for adults over 18 years of age and dislocated workers. Clients must meet eligibility criteria and training/education has to be for an in-demand occupation. Contact Washington-Morgan Community Action at 740.373.3745 or 218 Putnam St. Marietta, OH for a WIOA application.
Ohio National Guard Scholarship Program
Applicants must be Ohio residents who enlist or reenlist in the Ohio National Guard on or after September 1, 1977 and enroll or intend to enroll in participating Ohio institutions as full-time undergraduate students. Applications can be obtained from local National Guard representatives.