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Financial Aid
Renee Volak, Director, Tilghman House, x3112

Drew is very generous with financial aid and is committed to making a Drew education accessible and affordable. We also know that financing your college education can be complicated, that’s why we are with you every step of the way. You will be assigned a dedicated financial aid counselor to help you understand the process. At Drew you won’t be transferred to anonymous call centers or shuffled between counselors unfamiliar with your situation.

Here is some helpful information to provide you with an overview of the financial aid process:

Procedure for Applying

To apply for financial aid, simply complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online by visiting fafsa.govDrew’s FAFSA code is 002603.

The FAFSA is a federal financial aid application used by all school in the nation for undergraduate and graduate students. You complete it based on your most recent tax returns.

Completing the FAFSA is the only way to:

  • Determine your eligibility for need-based grants from the Federal or State government as well as Drew University (available only to undergraduate students).
  • Receive a low interest student loan.
  • Determine your eligibility for Federal Work-Study.

Deadlines

It is important to file early because some financial aid is given on a first come, first served basis.

 

Fall Enrollment

Spring Enrollment

First-Year Students

Feb. 15

Dec. 1

Transfer Students

April 1

Dec. 1

Returning Students

April 1

Dec. 1

Please keep in mind the following
• Students must be in good standing and maintain satisfactory academic progress according to University policy.
• Any change in status (such as moving from full- to part-time) may change your award package.
• Any change in housing status (such as changing from resident to commuter or vice versa) may impact your award package.
• Withdrawals from Drew must be made officially through the Registrars office, via Treehouse.

Campus Work/Study Employment

Zarinah Smith, Student Employment Coordinator, Tilghman House 2nd Floor, x3717

Federal Work-Study and Community Service Program

Description: Employment on and off campus for students in good standing who have been assigned jobs as part of their aid package. This program does not assign students a particular job, but those qualified for this program are likely to find a job. Students who can cover the authorized earnings expectation from other sources may choose not to work.

Jobs: Hourly rate of $7.25-$8.60. Rate is determined by the nature/specialization of the work. Check is sent directly to student.

How to apply: File student employment information with the Student Employment Office; be sure I-9-U.S. form is completed and on file. Please note that each student only needs to complete the W-4 and I-9 forms once while working at Drew University. Conduct your own job search, consulting with the office supervisor, who runs a clearinghouse on available jobs. Once hired, obtain clearance from the Student Employment Office. Clear each job separately, if more than one. Students interested in off-campus Community Service employment should contact the Career Planning and Placement Office.

Regular Campus Employment

Description: For students enrolled at Drew at least part-time.

Jobs: Hourly rate of $7.25-$8.60. Rate is determined by the nature/specialization of the work. Check is sent directly to student.

How to apply: File student employment information with the Student Employment Office; be sure the I-9-U.S. form is completed and on file. Please note that each student only needs to complete the W-4 and I-9 forms once while working at Drew University. Conduct your own job search, consulting with the office supervisor, who runs a clearinghouse on available jobs. Once hired, obtain clearance from the Student Employment Office. Clear each job separately, if more than one. Students interested in off-campus Community Service employment should contact the Career Planning and Placement Office.

Procedures & Contact Information

Students may not apply for positions prior to arriving on campus

Students may participate in any of several part-time university employment programs, for which the federal government appropriates funds for post-secondary institutions under the Federal College Work/Study and Community Service Program. Under the FWSP, students are hired on campus in part-time jobs that range from clerical positions to career-related work. Eligibility is determined through the filing of the FAFSA. A number of other campus-based, part-time employment opportunities are available to students through the Office of Student Employment. In addition, a variety of off-campus employment opportunities may be available through the Career Center.

The Federal Immigration and Control Act of 1986 requires Drew to certify identity and determine the eligibility of every employee for the FWSP, including students who work at Drew or in a Drew-referred job. Therefore, all students who work at Drew (and/or their spouses who work) must file in advance of their employment an I-9 form with the Student Employment Office. Along with this form we’ll need a copy of your passport, or your driver’s license and social security card. Other forms of identification are also accepted, please call the Office of Financial Assistance for further details. We also require that you fill out a W-4 form for tax filing purposes. Both forms can be picked up at the Office of Financial Assistance, on the second floor of the Tilghman House, or downloaded from our Web site.

  • W-4 (Adobe Acrobat file)
  • I-9 (Adobe Acrobat file)

The I-9 form is also available at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, while the W-4 form can also be downloaded from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

**Please note that each student only needs to complete the W-4 and I-9 forms once while working at Drew University.

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