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If a student chooses not to accept work-study his freshman year, does this change his status or his chances of qualifying for financial aid (both need based and merit based)?

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If a student chooses not to accept work-study his freshman year, does this change his status or his chances of qualifying for financial aid (both need based and merit based)?

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No, eligibility is determined each year based on the information submitted on the FAFSA. You can also accept it for just your second semester.

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