All Work Study Students (FWS/LWS)

  • Enroll at least half-time in a degree-seeking undergraduate or graduate program and be eligible to work in the United States
  • Maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average to remain on the Work Study Program
  • Complete an Employment Verification Form (I-9) and provide required documentation to verify employment eligibility in compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act

Federal Work Study (FWS)

  • Submit a Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FASFA). All FWS is awarded by the Financial Aid Office.
  • Demonstrated financial need based on the eligibility results of the FAFSA.

Longwood Work Study (LWS)

LWS is institutionally funded. No financial need is necessary for LWS.

Summer Employment

Summer employment requires the student to be enrolled at least half-time at Longwood in the fall semester.


Types of Work Study

Federal Work-Study

All Federal Work-Study jobs are based on a student's financial need. Each student applying for FWS must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The analysis of the form determines the amount of financial need for each student. Although the financial aid award notification will indicate the maximum amount which the student is eligible to earn for the year, the amount requested by the supervisor will also determine how much the student will probably earn. The Employment Authorization Form will indicate the average number of hours the student must work each week to earn this amount. The financial aid award does not guarantee job placement.

The FWS award is listed on MyLongwood with the student’s financial aid package.

For more information regarding Federal Work Study allotments please email the Office of Financial Aid at finaid@longwood.edu.

Longwood Work Study (LWS)

The Longwood Work Study Program is designed for those students who do not have a FAFSA determined financial need, but have shown an interest and a desire to work. All Longwood students are eligible for LWS. A cumulative GPA of 2.0 is required of upperclassmen.

The LWS program is administered parallel to the Federal Work-Study Program.

LWS is institutionally funded. No financial need is necessary for LWS.

Due to the limitation of funds, students should apply early if they wish to be employed under this program.


Equal Opportunity Employer

Longwood University, an agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia, is an equal-opportunity institution of higher learning. Consistent with Federal and State law, the University promotes equal opportunity for all prospective and current students and employees. The University will not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, political affiliation, military status, or disability status, except in relation to employment where a bonafide occupational qualification exists. Anyone with questions concerning access or accommodations should contact Accessibility Resources at (434)395-2391 (V); 800.828.1120 (TT Relay).