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Summer Semester Student Hiring Process

Learn about the steps and rules for hiring student employees during the summer semester, including differences in work hours and financial aid eligibility. Find out how to post job openings, conduct interviews, and complete necessary paperwork.

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Summer Semester Student Hiring Process

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  1. Summer semester The steps and rules for hiring student employees are slightly different in the summer.One difference is the number of hours students are permitted to work. During the fall and spring semesters students may work up to 20 hours. This is also true for students enrolled in summer school classes. However, some students do not take summer school classes. Students not taking summer school classes may work up to 40 hours per week and must have registered for Fall classes. • Number of work hours permitted: • Students not enrolled in summer school = up to 40 hours per week • Students enrolled in summer school = up to 20 hours per week based on their SFWS award. Something to be aware of about student financial aid awards: The number of hours a student may work always depends on the amount of their financial aid award. For example, although students are permitted to work up to 20 hours per week, their award may only include enough eligibility to work up to 15 hours per week or less.

  2. Research eligibility of applicants in Banner on RJASEAR. Step 3 Step 4 Conduct Interviews Determine your department’s needs and budget. Step 1 Step 2 “Post” your job opening. Select the student you want to hire & submit a “Student Worker Request” . Step 5 Check for work approval using the Banner system. Step 6 Step 7 Make sure the student completes, or has completed, an I9 form and a W4 form. Step 8 “Close” the job opening. Notify applicants not selected of hiring decision. Summer semester Hiring a new student employees in the summer If you are hiring a student employee for the first time during the summer, you would complete steps 1-8 as you would during any other semester.

  3. In this situation you would not need to post the job or conduct interviews.You need to complete the“Summer Request for Returning Student Worker”instead of completing the“Student Worker Request.”. You do need to check for work approval in Banner on RJASEAR. Research eligibility of applicants in Banner Step 3 Step 4 Conduct Interviews Determine your department’s needs and budget. Step 1 Step 2 “Post” your job opening. Select the student you want to hire & submit a “Student worker request.” Step 5 Check for work approval using the Banner system. Step 6 Step 7 Make sure the student completes, or has completed, an I9 form and a W4 form. Step 8 “Close” the job opening. Notify applicants not selected of hiring decision. Summer semester However, if you plan to continue to use a student employee through the summer who is currently working for you, the process is a little different.

  4. Summer semester Submit a “Summer Request for Returning Student Worker” form online You may locate the “Summer Request for Returning Student Worker” on the Work-Study Forms link. Select “Summer Request for Returning Student Worker” Fill out the form completely and accurately as you would any other work-study form.

  5. Summer semester Submit a “Summer Request for Returning Student Worker” form online • Please list the start date that you wish the student to begin working for session two. • In this space you will also indicate the number of hours the student will work per week, and if the student is enrolled or not. • Please list the start date that you wish the student to begin working for session one. Please click the “submit” button once have completed the entire form.

  6. Summer semester Review Question True or false? A student employee can work up to 40 hours per week during the summer sessions if they are not enrolled in summer classes, and if budget permits.

  7. Summer semester Review Question True or false? A student employee can work up to 40 hours per week during the summer sessions if they are not enrolled in classes, and if budget permits. Answer True. A student may work up to 40 hours per week during the summer sessions if they are not enrolled in summer classes, if the department budget permits and if the student is registered for Fall classes.

  8. Summer semester Review Question True or false? In order to have my current student employee return for the summer session I need to complete the “Summer Request for Returning Student Worker” form found on the Work-Study Forms web page.

  9. Summer semester Review Question True or false? In order to have my current student employee return for the summer session I need to complete the “Summer Request for Returning Student Worker” form found on the Work-Study Forms web page. Answer True. To have a current student employee of yours return for the summer, please complete the Summer Request for Returning Student Workers form. The student may not perform work until approval is viewed in Banner on RJASEAR (job set up on RJASEAR).

  10. Summer semester Review Question True or false? I do not have to check RJASEAR for work approval during the summer session.

  11. Summer semester Review Question True or false? I do not have to check RJASEAR for work approval during the summer session. Answer False. You do have to check in Banner on RJASEAR for work approval. Students may not perform work until approval is viewed in Banner.

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