Frequently Asked Questions About Mohawk's Work-Study Program
What is Work-Study? There are several Work-Study Programs providing part-time and full-time on-campus employment opportunities for currently registered students who demonstrate financial need. Details are available from the Student Life Office, Room F111 or from the CE Student Activities Office, Room F114.
Do I have to apply for OSAP or other government-funded student loan programs to be eligible for work-study? No, you do not need to be in receipt of student loans to be eligible. Work-study positions are intended to support students who demonstrate financial need and so applicants would be required to complete a budget.
If I am a full-time student and drop below 60% course load, am I still eligible for work-study? No, you must maintain a 60% course load per term (students with documented permanent disabilities must maintain at least 40% course load). Continuing Education students may apply for Work-Study through MCACES Student Life.
Once approved for work-study, am I guaranteed a job? No, there are no guarantees. Notices regarding available positions will be posted throughout each campus. Your hire is also subject to on-campus employers finding your skills and experience acceptable for the position.
How does work-study affect my OSAP? Earnings over $50 per week of study will result in a reassessment which may reduce your entitlement.
How many hours can I work per week? Work-study students cannot work over 15 hours per week. Students may work up to 35 hours per week in the summer.
For more information, contact the Work-Study Program Coordinator at:
Student Life Mohawk College Fennell Campus, Room F111 Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3T2 (905) 575-1212 ext. 3338
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