Were you working for pay (or profit) during BOTH of these time periods ? the week of April 15, 1997 AND the week of April 15, 1999? IF YOU WERE A STUDENT: Do NOT count financial aid awards with no work requirement
Were you working for pay (or profit) during both of these time periods ? the week of April 15, 1997 and the week of April 15, 1999? IF YOU WERE A STUDENT: Do NOT count financial aid awards with no work requirement
Were you working for pay (or profit) during BOTH of these time periods--the week of April 15, 1995 AND the week of April 15, 1997? IF YOU WERE A STUDENT: Do NOT count financial aid awards with no work requirement
Were you working for pay (or profit) during BOTH of these time periods--the week of April 15, 1995, AND the week of April 15, 1997? IF YOU WERE A STUDENT: Do NOT count financial aid awards with no work requirement
Were you working for pay (or profit) during BOTH of these time periods--the week of April 15, 1993 AND the week of April 15, 1995? If you were a STUDENT: Do NOT count financial aid awards with no work requirement
Were you working for pay (or profit) during BOTH of these time periods--the week of April 15, 1993, AND the week of April 15, 1995? If you were a STUDENT: Do NOT count financial aid awards with no work requirement
Thinking back 5 years, were you working for pay (or profit) during any part of April 1988?
If you were a student: count jobs required as part of a financial aid award (e.g., work study/ assistantships), but do not count financial aid awards with no work requirement
Thinking back 5 years, were you working for pay (or profit) during any part of April 1988?
If you were a student: count jobs required as part of a financial aid award (e.g., work study/ assistantships), but do not count financial aid awards with no work requirement