




Through work-study, you could be a technical assistant, teaching assistant, computer-systems technician, programmer or Web developer, Web designer, help-desk consultant, or game-room desk attendant. There plenty of different jobs to choose from.
NJIT currently has two separate programs: federal work-study (FWS) and institutional work-study (IWS).
What's the Difference?
FWS eligibility is determined as part of your financial-aid package; IWS jobs are available for those who don't qualify for FWS. FWS earnings aren't counted on your FAFSA, so you'll be eligible for more aid the next year.
Eligibility
To be eligible for FWS, you must:
For IWS, you must:
To find out what you're eligible for, complete the FAFSA. Have questions? Contact Student Financial Aid Services.
Read our work-study policies and apply for a job.




