Common Q’s and A’s
Q: What office is responsible
for the administration of the campus employment program?
A: The Financial Aid
office is responsible for the administration of the program. The program
is subject to and will be administered in accordance with all Federal and
State laws and statutes governing employment practices.
Q: Who is eligible to participate
in the campus employment program?
A: Undergraduate
students who are matriculated in a degree program and enrolled at least
half-time are eligible to participate. Many financial aid recipients
are offered the opportunity for Campus Employment. Award letters will
indicate federal or institutional student employment, with preference
given to students with federally funded employment in the initial hiring
process.
Q: How do I apply
for a job on campus?
A: Students interested
in applying for campus employment may do so by attending the Campus Employment
Fair which is held during New Student Orientation or by reviewing the job
postings located in the Financial Aid Office. Once a student reviews the
positions and chooses a position of interest, he or she may contact the department
directly for specific application instructions. Students should be prepared
to complete an application, and/or an interview. Students may also contact
departments directly to inquire about available job opportunities.
Q: Who makes the hiring
decision?
A: The prospective
campus employer will make the hiring decision. Once the decision is made
the employer will submit a Personnel Action form to the Financial Aid Office
for processing.
Q: How will I be paid?
A: Students
are paid on a bi-weekly basis for the number of hours worked. Checks are
sent directly to your CMR or may be paid by direct deposit. Paychecks may
be cashed at the North Country Savings Bank located on the second floor of
the Student Center. Please note that new CA’s (Community Assistant’s)
for 2007-2008 will have the option of bi-weekly checks or a
room waiver.
Q. How do I sign up for
direct deposit?
A: You may enroll
in direct deposit by completing an enrollment form and submitting it to the
Business Office in Vilas Hall. You may have your funds directly deposited
to more than one bank account and to any bank in the country.
Q: What forms must I complete
before I can begin work?
A: Prior to being
hired, all students must complete an I-9 form. Students who are U.S. citizens
or permanent residents must complete a W-4 form. International students may
be required to complete a W-4 or 8233 form, depending on their country of
residency. U.S. students may complete required forms in the Financial Aid
Office. International students complete required forms in the Business Office
located in Vilas Hall.
Q: How many hours am I
allowed to work?
A: You may work a
maximum of 20 hours per week during the school year, and up to
40 hours per week during breaks.
Q: What if I play
a sport in the fall? Is it possible to work during the spring semester
only?
A: Yes. You may obtain
a job for the spring semester only, or you may begin work during the fall
semester and work only a few hours per week as some employers will work around
your schedule.
Q: Who do I contact if
I have a question concerning the payroll process?
A: It depends on the
question. If you have a question regarding the PA form or the I-9 / W-4 information,
you should contact the Financial Aid Office. If you have a question regarding
your rate of pay or the number of hours worked, you should contact your immediate
supervisor. If you have a question regarding your W-2 form, you should contact
the Business Office.
Q: What is the current
rate of pay for a student position?
A: The
current range of beginning hourly pay for a student position is $7.15
to $7.95. Pay rates are determined by criteria such as nature of work
performed, duties and responsibilities, skill level of tasks and duties,
as well as judgment and knowledge required to perform the job. |