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Paid Practicum Placements. Advanced students in the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) may receive stipends for practicum work depending upon the agency, the student's experience, and financial need. This is determined immediately prior to or during the student's first semester at the school.

Federal Work-Study Program (FWSP). Federal work-study employment may be offered as a self-help portion of the financial aid award to U.S. citizens and eligible noncitizens. Application for this program as well as for all federal aid programs is made by filing the FAFSA. On-campus jobs are available in many areas, including GSAPP. Students also may work off campus in not-for-profit agencies. A number of paid community services positions are available. Off-campus employment usually is limited to returning students. Contact the Student Employment Office at studentwork.rutgers.edu for further information. All students who want to work through the FWSP must receive authorization before beginning a job.

 
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