Campus WorkEach year Luther College offers work opportunities to students who need financial assistance. Part-time work provided by the college is considered to be financial assistance, just as scholarships, loans, and grants. Federal College Work-Study Program. The federal government supplies funds on a matching basis with the college to provide some part-time work opportunities. Students from low income families are given priority for participation in this program. Eligibility is based on the analysis of financial need as determined by the FAFSA. Luther College Work-Study Program. Luther offers work-study opportunities to students who do not qualify for need-based work on a funds available basis. Academic-Administrative Assistantship (AAA). Luther College sponsors student assistantships for college juniors and seniors who are eligible for work-study assistance. The assistantships are under the supervision of faculty or senior administrators and encourage research and/or the acquisition of professional skills in the student's major field of study. Eligibility is based on the analysis of academic abilities. |