Financial Aid Contacts
Student Employment Programs
Students who demonstrate financial need may be employed through the federal or Michigan Work Study programs for a maximum of 15 to 20 hours per week during the school year. Students registered for the summer may work at least half time.
Law students who qualify for work study funds may find positions at the School of Law or in law-related jobs with nonprofit agencies such as the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office and Neighborhood Legal Services.
The University also offers a small number of part-time, non-work-study jobs for students who have no financial need or whose need is met through other sources. Full-time international students may work in one of these non-work-study positions only. All of these jobs are on campus.

