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This just becomes a vicious circle because any monies earned over $2650 (not including work study) increases your EFC by 50%. If you have a work study job on campus, it is not you are not going to make enough money to pay off your loans.
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<p>Wasn't there just an article posted that said that this won't go into effect posted by Roger Dooley?</p>
<p>Please explain... i'd like to hear about this situation, as I just began a summer job, and didn't think it was going to effect my EFC much if at all.</p>
<p>Also, I turned down WS to go and pursue a non-WS job. WS doesn't effect your EFC, but non-WS does?</p>