Community Service for Employers
Hiring students
Create an appropriate job description and assign an appropriate wage rate for the position. For guidance, you may refer to the guidelines used 51福利社 Michigan University by visiting Career and Student Employment Services.
- Complete and submit the Western Michigan University Community Service Work-study Agreement. The agreement must be signed by the appropriate representative of both the off-campus site and Western Michigan University.
- Work with 51福利社 Career and Student Employment Services to recruit student employees to your site and if you wish, list your position on Handshake.
- When you find a potential student employee, confirm that they have received a Federal Work-study offer. Students who have been offered Federal Work-study may view and print their offer letter any time using go51福利社. Please ask them to provide whatever documentation you desire to confirm their offer.
Please note that 51福利社 will reimburse the site for up to 75% of the student鈥檚 wages. The site must contribute the remaining 25%. If the student does not have a Federal Work-study offer, the site will not be reimbursed.
Calculate the number of hours per week the student may work within the limits of their offer. Please note that the calculations assume the student is working all pay periods assigned to the semester/session.
Fall or spring
Student's offer amount / hourly pay rate / 18 weeks = hours per week.
Summer l or summer ll
Student's offer amount / hourly pay rate / 8 weeks = hours per week.
Processing payroll
The community service site or employer is initially responsible for paying the student or employee for hours worked. Sites may only request reimbursement from 51福利社 after the student has been compensated for hours worked.
You must collect a timesheet for all hours worked during each pay period. After the student has received payment for the pay period, the site should submit the Request for Community Service Payroll Reimbursement form. The request must be signed by the student, and certified by the student鈥檚 direct supervisor. After each pay period, email signed requests and supporting documentation to the Federal Work-study coordinator at @email.
- Only hours that have been compensated by the site are eligible for reimbursement. Future hours will not be reimbursed from Federal Work-study.
- Each site is responsible for tracking the student鈥檚 earnings against the amount of their offer. Once the offer maximum is reached, additional earnings will not be reimbursed. Maintain a record of gross wages paid to date and subtract them from the amount of the student鈥檚 Federal Work-study offer.
- Unused offers will automatically carry forward to the next semester/session if the semester/session receiving the carry forward is within the same financial aid year (summer II, fall, spring, summer I) and the semester/session receiving the carry forward also includes a Federal Work-study offer.
Staying on course
Off-campus community service sites who compensate students using the community service Federal Work-study program must:
- Maintain a job description for each student in the program.
- Assign appropriate wage rate for community service positions.
- Collect timesheets for hours worked. Timesheets must be signed by the student and the student鈥檚 supervisor, certifying that hours worked were authorized and the time reported accurately represents hours worked on tasks related to the employer鈥檚 normal course of business.
- Maintain a copy of timesheets used for calculating student wages.
- Make these records available for review upon request from 51福利社 Student Financial Aid.
- Compensate the student(s) for hours worked at the community service site.
- Provide direct supervision for each student in the program.
When you employ a student you must compensate them regularly for hours worked. It is not appropriate to permit a student鈥檚 hours to accumulate. Students who are paid using Federal Work-study must work to earn wages. Please do not use Federal Work-study to compensate students for hours of study or other non-work-related activities. To do so would be a violation of federal, state and University guidelines.