Steps in Securing a Job
  1. Check out the jobs posted on the Career Services website: http://www.wcu.edu/6691.asp New ones are posted as they come in.
  2. On-campus jobs are open to all students.  Work-Study jobs are only available for those with Financial Aid.  For Work-Study details see the Financial Aid office, located on the first floor of One Stop.
  3. Once on the job listing, click on Job Title for interview, contact person, and other job information.
  4. Visit or call the contact person to set up an interview.  Each department does their own hiring.  The Student Employment office does not make interview appointments or know the in-depth details about the positions.
  5. If you are hired, the contact person and the student will complete a Hiring Form for Non Work-Study Student Employment.
  6. Once hired, a student will take the completed Hiring Form to the Student Employment office by the first day of work to complete payroll paper work.  (The office is located in Career Services, Killian Annex, room 205, second floor of One Stop.)
  7. To get on payroll and to be paid, you must present the required IDs listed below.
  8. Once on payroll the staff will explain the payroll system at WCU.

Required IDs to work on campus:

For US Citizens and Resident Aliens:
It is Federal Law that you provide evidence that you can legally work in this country.  To do so you must present the following:

1. An Identity Document

  • Photo ID – Drivers license, CAT card, Military or Tribal ID

    AND

2. An Employment Eligibility Document (A complete list is on Form I-9.) The most common are:

  • Original Social Security Card (It cannot be a photocopy or fax.)
    Or
  • Original (Certified) Copy of your Birth Certificate (It must have a stamped Raised Seal or on government issued, tamper resistant paper.  It cannot be a photocopy or fax.)
  • Native American tribal document (It cannot be a photocopy or fax.)

OR

A US Passport (un-expired) or a Permanent Resident Card
A US Passport or Resident card serves both as an Identity and Employment Eligibility document.  Resident Aliens must produce their card with their Resident Alien number.

Other documents are acceptable but most people do not have them, such as a US Citizen ID card.  Please see the Student Employment staff for Form I-9 that lists all acceptable documents.

If a student doses not have these IDs on campus, the originals or official copies should be acquired from home.  A duplicate Social Security card can be issued free at any Social Security office.  The closest office to WCU is in Franklin.  Ask the staff in Student Employment for details and directions.

Note:  Faxes or photocopies are not permitted by Federal law as acceptable for these documents.

For International Students:
After successfully interviewing for a job, international students must bring their Passport, I-20 (or DS 2019), I-94 (Arrival/Departure Record) and Visa to the Career Services office.  The staff at that time will assist the student in completing all necessary paper work to be processed for employment.  These requirements may change from time to time, check with International Programs on campus for up-to-date information.

Required ID to be processed for payroll:
To be processed for payroll, an employee must present a Social Security card or a letter from the SS office stating name and SS number, as they appear on the SS card.  The name on SS card must match WCU’s records.  If they do not, the employee will need to correct WCU’s records.

Eligibility
A student must be enrolled, at least, as a haft-time student for each semester they plan to work.  This means a minimum of 6 hours for undergraduates and 3 hours for graduate students during the fall or spring semester.  During summer sessions, a student must carry a minimum of 3 hours per session they are working or enrolled half–time for the fall.

Hours per Week
All students can work up to 20 total hours for all on-campus jobs per week.  Special permission is needed for students to work more than 20 hours per week.  Generally the maximum is 30 hours per week.  During fall, Christmas and spring breaks a student could work up to 40 hours per week.  International students can not work more than 20 hours per week while classes are session.  Some exceptions apply.  Contact Student Employment office for more details.

Pay Information

  • Starting pay for most jobs on campus is minimum wage.  Others have higher rates depending on skills, seniority, etc.
  • Students are paid every two weeks.  See the Payroll website: http://www.wcu.edu/12384.asp for pay periods, pay dates and timesheets.
  • All payments are made by direct deposit.  An employee will need to complete a direct deposit form within 2 days of their first day of work.  If a student works for more than one department the pay will be combined in to one payment.
  • Students not taking classes during the summer may have Social Security and Medicare withholding tax (7.65%) deducted from their checks.
  • Student workers are considered temporary, part-time employees and are not eligible for benefits or unemployment insurance.

More Information
For additional information or assistance, please contact the Non Work-Study Student Employment Office.

Non Work-Study Student Employment
Career Services/Cooperative Education
205 Killian Annex
828-227-3888
http://careers.wcu.edu/

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