Managers of Student Employees - University Human Resources (2024)

General Information & Resources

Definition & Expectations

Employment of an undergraduate or graduate student of Iowa State University who is hired as a work-study or non-work-study employee for hourly employment. The expectations are as follows:

  • Are registered as Iowa State University students for at least one credit hour in the semester of employment.
  • Are limited to 20 hours or less per week when classes are in session, except during breaks and summer sessions.
  • Can continue as a student employee through the end of month of graduation, as long as otherwise authorized and permitted (i.e., international students cannot work beyond the end of the semester in which they graduate unless they are registered as a student for the following fall semester).
  • Are allowed to work during the summer as non-student employees (not taking summer classes) if registered for the next fall semester.
  • Will be paid for hours worked. Hours worked over 40 in a workweek will be paid at time and one-half.

Posting Jobs

TheStudent Employment Center oversees the Student Job Board in CyHire. Employers looking to hire a currently enrolled Iowa State student for positions that are part-time or seasonal in nature on or near campus should visit https://studentjobs.iastate.edu/resources-employers/student-job-board/ for additional information. Questions? Please contact  studentjobs@iastate.edu.  

Wage & Payroll Information

Students must earn at least the minimum wage for Iowa or the United States, whichever is greater. Average pay rates for positions posted on the Student Job Board in CyHire can be found here:https://studentjobs.iastate.edu/resources-students/average-pay-rates/

Non-U.S. Citizen Employment

The following non-U.S. citizen students are allowed on-campus employment under the same rules that apply to U.S. Citizen. For more information, contact the.

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Application and orientation materials are available in theSupervisor’sToolkit. An application process is not required but may be used to screen applicants who do not have the qualifications requested for the job positionand presents anopportunity for students to learn job-seeking skills.

Student Recognition

Student employees at Iowa State University continuously contribute to the overall mission of the institution through their efforts. Students working on campus and across our community not only develop their own skills for their future careers, they provide immeasurable benefits to the university. We encourage staff working with our outstanding student employees to celebrate their efforts. Learn more about ourStudent Recognitionprograms, includingStudent Employee of the YearandNational Student Employment Week.

Hiring Students in Workday

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Hiring Student Employees

The Manager or JM Support person initiates Hire or Add Job transaction and enters job details, including compensation, supervisor, and start and end dates of employment. Additional steps are required for requests to hire a Graduate Student on an hourly basis.

Onboarding/Form I-9 Process

Once the hire is approved, onboarding process kicks off in Workday and the student employee receives self-service tasks in Workday to complete employee demographic information, Form I-9, payroll sign-up (federal and state withholding elections, direct deposit), required training and notices.

All employees, including student employees, need to complete a Form I-9 before they start working. This process includes providing acceptable documentation (original and unexpired) to the UHR Service Center. Onboarding willlaunchup to 30 days prior to the student employee's hire date to allow the employee time to complete the Form I-9 before they beginworking.Anonboarding guideis available for new student employee hires.For additional questions, contacthrshelp@iastate.edu.

Separations

All student employees will be offboarded through Workday. The manager or HR Coordinator initiates a Separation action in Workday.

HR Knowledge Base Articles can be found on the HR Portal

For additional assistance with processing student employment transactions in Workday, please refer to the Student Employment section of theHRPortal.

Timesheets & Tracking Time

It is the responsibility of the student employee and their manager (or manager’s delegate) to review and submit electronic timesheets that are accurate and reflect the worker’s actual hours worked.

Process

Student employees will be expected to clock in and out at the start and end of their shifts and for meal breaks utilizing either a time clock if assigned or via web clock using a computer. Student employees will review their electronic timesheet for accuracy and submit it to their manager weekly within Workday for approval. Managers and/or their delegates will approve the timesheet for the student employee to be paid for their hours worked.

Time and Absence

For more information about processing timesheets and available resources, please visit thewebpage.

ISU Policies

Below is general information about various ISU Policies regarding student employment. Additional policy information is covered in theStudent Employment Guidanceand the following links:

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