In college, work-study is a type of financial aid that allows students with financial need to work part-time in order to earn money to help pay for their educational expenses. Unlike grants, scholarships, and loans, work-study requires students to work to earn money for college. The program provides students with an opportunity to gain valuable work experience while pursuing their education. Work-study jobs are usually part-time and can be on or off campus, with typical roles including working in the campus library, research lab, athletic department, or at an information desk. The earnings from work- study are meant to help with day-to-day expenses and are not applied directly to tuition and fees. Students must apply and be hired for a work-study eligible job, and the program is not guaranteed from year to year. Work-study is funded by the government and is available for both undergraduate and graduate students