What is a work-study program?

• a federally funded program in the United States that assists students with the costs of postsecondary education by finding them employment
• money, i.e., financial assistance, given by a government, organization, or person for a specific purpose
• money given to somebody by an organization to help pay for their education a type of loan designed to help students pay for postsecondary education and the
• associated fees, such as tuition, books and supplies, and living expenses

A work-study program is a federally funded program in the United States that assists students with the costs of postsecondary education by finding them employment. It provides students with part-time jobs on or off campus, allowing them to earn money to help pay for their educational expenses. The program is designed to help students gain valuable work experience related to their field of study while also providing a financial aid opportunity.