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Federal Work-Study (fws) is a Federal Work-Study program for college students. It is funded by the federal government through a program called fws. The program is designed to provide college students with work experience.
Federal Work-Study (fws) is a Federal Work-Study program for college students. It is funded by the federal government through a program called fws. The program is designed to provide college students with work experience.
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Federal Work-Study (fws) is a Federal Work-Study program for college students. It is funded by the federal government through a program called fws. The program is designed to provide college students with work experience.
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Introduction.................................................................................... i
Chapter 1: Participation, Fiscal Procedures, and Records .......... 1
PROGRAM PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT ............................................................................................. 1 CASH MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................................................ 1 ALLOCATION AND REALLOCATION ....................................................................................................... 2 TRANSFER OF FUNDS ................................................................................................................................ 2 LIMITATIONS ON USE OF FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD OR BACK .................................................. 3 FEDERAL SHARE LIMITATION .................................................................................................................. 4 NONFEDERAL SHARE ................................................................................................................................ 6 USE OF ALLOCATED FUNDS .................................................................................................................... 7 Community service jobs OFF-CAMPUS AGREEMENTS ................................................................................................................... 8 ADMINISTRATIVE COST ALLOWANCE ................................................................................................ 10 RECORD-KEEPING REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................... 11 Payroll records, Electronic certification, Payroll vouchers, Job descriptions, Reading and mathemat- ics tutors and family literacy activities
Chapter 2: Selecting Recipients & Assigning Jobs ..................... 15
GENERAL STUDENT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................... 15 ASSIGNING JOBS ..................................................................................................................................... 15 EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS ............................................................................. 16 FWS EMPLOYMENT DURING PERIOD OF NONATTENDANCE ..................................................... 17
DETERMINING THE FWS AWARD AMOUNT ...................................................................................... 19 FWS OVERAWARDS AND RESOURCES ............................................................................................... 21
Chapter 4: Paying Students ......................................................... 23
ESTABLISHING WAGE RATES ................................................................................................................. 23 PAYMENT FOR TRAVEL AND/OR TRAINING ...................................................................................... 24 DISBURSEMENT ....................................................................................................................................... 24 PAYMENT DIRECTLY TO STUDENT ACCOUNTS ................................................................................ 26 HOLDING EXCESS FWS FUNDS ON BEHALF OF STUDENTS ........................................................ 26 GARNISHMENT OF WAGES.................................................................................................................... 27 Chapter 5: Types of Employment ............................................... 29 COMMUNITY SERVICE JOBS ................................................................................................................. 29 How are community services defined? What is a family literacy project? How are family literacy activities defined? Employing FWS students as reading and mathematics tutors WORK ON CAMPUS ................................................................................................................................. 32 ON-CAMPUS OR OFF-CAMPUS WORK FOR PROPRIETARY SCHOOL......................................... 33 WORK OFF CAMPUS FOR NONPROFIT OR GOVERNMENT AGENCY ......................................... 33 WORK OFF CAMPUS FOR PRIVATE FOR-PROFIT COMPANIES ..................................................... 35 TERMS USED IN THE DEFINITION OF COMMUNITY SERVICES .................................................... 37 LIST OF AGENCIES, INSTITUTIONS, AND ACTIVITIES INCLUDED IN THE DEFINITION OF COMMUNITY SERVICES ......................................................................................................................... 37 EMPLOYING FWS STUDENTS AS TUTORS: FAQs .............................................................................. 39
Chapter 6: Job Location & Development and Work-Colleges .. 43
JOB LOCATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ......................................................................... 43 JLD program participation, Student Eligibility, Use of FWS allocation for JLD Program, Use of JLD Program Funds, Federal Share Limitation, Allowable Program Costs, Students as staff in the pro- gram office,JLD reporting on the FISAP MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL JLD PROGRAMS ........................................................................................... 46 WORK-COLLEGES PROGRAM ............................................................................................................... 47 Allowable costs
Appendix A: Model Off-Campus Agreement............................. 49
Appendix B: Need Assessment for FWS Community Service ... 53