Title: Work-Study Program
1Work-Study Program
- Welcome to the
- On-Campus Employer
- Work-Study Program
- Workshop
2Todays Agenda
- Work-Study Guidelines
- Website
- Payroll Process
- Financial Aid Process
- Accounting
- Audit
- Departments Role
- WSOs Role
- Legend
- WSO Work-Study Office ORF Online Referral
Form - WSJB Work-Study Job Bulletin FAU Full
Accounting Unit - eFAN Electronic Financial Aid Notice WSP
Work-Study Program - AY Academic Year
- Used interchangeably Participation period,
Employment Period, Program Period
3What is Work-Study?
- Program Purpose
- Work-Study is a need based Federal subsidy
program - It is designed to offer students the opportunity
to earn money through part-time employment to
help defray educational costs - To the maximum extent practicable, jobs under the
program should help students gain experience in a
field related to their course of study - Program Benefits
- Students gain valuable work experience
potentially reduce student loan borrowing, and
reduce family contribution - Employers Work-Study payroll is subsidized by
the program - How does the Work-Study program work?
- Eligible students are awarded a given amount of
funding for the entire participation period
(summer or academic year) - A students award represents the entire amount
that the student may earn under the program - Your department covers 50 of every dollar the
student earns and Work-Study covers the remaining
50 (up to his/her maximum allocation) - Example your department hires a student with a
2000 award - Student works 15 hours at 10/hr 150 earnings
- 75 paid by department 75 paid by WS program
- Students remaining award 1850 (2000 - 150
earned) - Assuming this student earned his entire award,
your department would have paid 1000 and the
Work-Study program would have paid 1000 for a
total of 2000
4What is Work-Study?
- Employment Conditions
- Job Descriptions
- Must be detailed to permit WSO to determine if
position qualifies under program - Must clearly define job functions to assist
student to determine if job is related to his/her
course of study - Must establish clear work expectations to avoid
misunderstandings (employer should also
articulate work expectations during hiring
process) - Rate of Pay
- Must be reasonable given the type of work
performed - Must be comparable to rate of pay for other
similar positions - Work-Study must not displace University employees
- May not replace employees on leave, strike, etc
- Employed to assist faculty permitted so long as
the job is in line with the faculty members
official University responsibilities - Work must be supervised
- Carefully monitor work schedule, performance and
communicate expectations
5Website
- Calendar
- Program begin/end dates (summer Academic Year)
- Placement deadline
- Agreement
- Prerequisite to accessing WSJB
- Requires UCLA Logon
- Identifies major program participation
requirements - Must be signed by two distinct persons
- Must be faxed to WSO at ext 65530 to activate
access - Must be renewed annually
- Work-Study Job Bulletin (WSJB)
- Job Requisitions
- Creating
- Retrieving
- Tips for preparing job requisition
6Website
- WSJB continued
- Referral Forms
- Searching
- Submitting
- Student not authorized until ORF is submitted
- No ORF may be submitted after the placement
deadline - Student forfeits Work-Study funding
- Terminating
- Permits student to be rehired
- Confirming placement
- Students should be listed under their job
requisitions roster - Earnings updated biweekly
- Pay rate increases
- Updating pay rate on job requisition is permitted
but not required if the rate of pay will be
increased for a Work-Study participant
7Payroll Process
- EDB
- Appointments/Distributions
- Two distributions are recommended
- WSP Codes must be designated on EAPP
- Limit and WSP code on EWSP
- New hires
- Re-hires
- If a student holds more than one university
position (one Work-Study and one non-Work-Study),
his/her combined appointments must NOT exceed 49 - Students may NOT hold more than one Work-Study
position simultaneously - Pay and Title Codes
- Recommended 4919 to 4922
- No GSR (use SRA instead)
- Pay raises permitted
- End the distribution with the old rate and enter
a new distribution with the new rate
8Payroll Process
- Time Record Requirements
- Weekly Hour Limit
- 20 hours limit per week (40 for biweekly pay
cycle) - Must not permit student to work during his/her
scheduled class time - Excess Hours
- Departments responsible for paying 100 of hours
worked in excess of the 20 hour weekly limit - Signatures
- Valid time records must contain student and
supervisor signatures - Late Time records
- Departments responsible for paying 100 of hours
worked on time records submitted more than 30
days beyond the end of a pay period - Delivery
- Students should not be permitted to submit time
record to payroll personnel - Supervisor should personally deliver or arrange
delivery of time records to payroll personnel
(not to be delivered by student participant)
9Payroll Process
- Adjustments
- Use the RX/LX process to adjust Work-Study
student earnings for any of the following - Excess hours
- Earnings in excess of award (NOT overmax-see
below for additional details) - Non-split earnings
- Earnings split to the incorrect program
- Never process expense transfers for Work-Study
earnings as these transactions do not update the
payroll system correctly - For Overmax situations it is critical that your
department consult WSO prior to processing any
adjustment - Fiscal Year-end Process
- See Accounting year-end closing calendar for
Work-Study payroll deadlines - XX pay cycles
- Avoid using XX pay cyclesearnings not updated
properly in payroll (exception final year-end
paycheck processing) - Limit Updates
- Limits updated on a biweekly basis via Financial
Aid Management system to Payroll interface - Limits updated only for students whose
appointments exist in EDB
10Financial Aid Process
- Application Flow
- March 2nd is the priority filing deadline
- Students missing the deadline are not considered
for Work-Study funding - April 30thstudents wishing to be considered for
summer Work-Study must submit summer application
(via MyFAO) - May 15thapproximate summer eFAN release date
- ORF is not available until award is accepted on
eFAN - June 15thapproximate release date for AY eFANs
- Note Work-Study is non-transferable between
participation periods - Impact of other aid on Work-Study funding
- Work-Study is a need based award. Students
program eligibility may be reduced or cancelled
based on - Receipt of external scholarships
- Conversion of Work-Study to loan
- Award changes generate updated eFAN
- It is important to maintain ongoing communication
with students to ascertain any changes to their
Work-Study program eligibility
11Financial Aid Process
Student files FAFSA (priority deadline Mar 2)
No summer aid
Summer aid
FAO receives FAFSA
Work-Study eligibility evaluated
Student files application by April 30th
Summer eFANs released (mid May)
Academic Year eFANs released (mid June)
Begin paying student under program (within
eligible dates-see WS calendar)
Online referral generated (2-4 days after WS
acceptance)
Student accepts WS award on eFAN
Establish (or update) students EDB record (use
two distributions-one with WSP code one without)
Campus dept accesses submits online referral
Students WS eligibility is activated
12Accounting
- Review Payroll Expense Distribution Report
- Department FAU
- Work-Study FAU
- Biweekly Accruals
- Records Retention
- 3 years maximum
- Invalid Accounts Report
- FS0323A
- Taking action to correct edits on this report
will depend on the FAU involved - If FAU involves a current Work-Study fund (see
WSP Codes guide), no action necessary - If FAU does not involve a current Work-Study
fund, consult WSO for guidance -
13Audit
- Purpose
- To ensure compliance with
- Federal program guidelines regulations
- University policies and procedures
- Types of audits
- Department of Education
- UCLA Internal Audit
- Work-Study Office
- Scope
- Agreements
- signatures, dates, renewal
- Student program eligibility
- Time Records
- Weekly limit20 hours per week
- Accuracy of hours paid
- Signatures (student and supervisor)
- Correct and prompt payment to student
- Earnings
- Did not exceed award eligibility
14Departments Role
- Carefully review On-Campus Employer Work-Study
program Guide - Establish/renew and submit Departmental
Work-Study Agreement - Subscribe to Newswire (recommend sign up by two
or more individuals) - Post jobs on the online via the WSJB
- Submit Online Referral Forms (ORF) in accordance
with program guidelines - Students not authorized to participate in program
until ORF is submitted - Enter appointments in EDB
- Monitor Time Records
- 20 hours maximum per week
- Process time records within specified payroll
deadlines - Ensure effective communication among all parties
involved - Inform students of their responsibilities
- Review Student Guide to Federal Work-Study
Program - Time records, work performance, enrollment
status, award changes - Inform Supervisors/Payroll Personnel/Department
Managers of their roles - Review and understand On-Campus Employer Guide
- Monitoring participants work performance
- Time record requirements
- Inform WSO of any personnel change
15Departments Role
- Training
- At least two people should know WS administration
procedures - Monitor Work-Study website for updates and
current happenings - Participate in annual workshop
- Disseminate Newswires
- Distribute to all persons involved in
administering WS program - Promptly respond to WSO requests
16WSOs Role
- Provide general participation and placement
assistance - Review and validate WSJB user agreements
- Review and validate job requisitions
- Establish, update, and communicate Work-Study
program calendar - Distribute program updates as needed
- Inform departments of awards changes
- Provide guidance with Work-Study payroll
adjustment processing - Create and distribute newswire to departments
- Hold Annual Work-Study workshop
17Work-Study Program