Work Study
You can work part-time to earn money for your educational expenses under the Federal Work Study Program.
Students are paid minimum wage for hours worked, which are scheduled around their classes. Minimum six concurrent credit hours per semester is required.
Work Study provides jobs for students with financial need based on their FAFSA information. Contact the Financial Aid Office to confirm if you are eligible.
To apply for student employment openings, including work study, follow these steps:
- Visit 59shoushen.com/workstudy.
- Jobs that include “Work Study” in the title require the student meet work-study eligibility requirements.
- Jobs that include “Student Worker” in the title do not require the student to meet work-study eligibility requirements.
- To view job details, select the job title.
- To apply, click on the green “APPLY” button in the top right-hand corner.
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Tuition and Payments
See costs of attendance, tuition rates per credit hour and other helpful information about tuition and fees.
Scholarships
There are many ways to find scholarship money. Learn about Black Hawk College Foundations and academic and athletic achievement awards specifically for BHC students.
Loans
Loan applicants must complete the FAFSA and be enrolled in at least six credit hours. Learn about loan options.
Contact
Career Services
Quad-Cities Campus
Building 1, Room 220
309-796-5626
striegela@59shoushen.com