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GUIDELINES
The purpose of the Student Employee Guide is to assist you in
obtaining student employment on the campus of Texas A&M University-Commerce
and to provide you with guidelines to follow upon gaining employment.
Looking for a Student Job? Things you need to know:
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Are you regular campus or work-study? You need to
know before you begin applying for positions. Work-study
positions are available to students who have applied for financial aid
and have been awarded work-study as a portion of their aid. Regular
campus positions are available to all other students.
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Various employment opportunities are available such
as clerical, childcare assistants, farm workers, etc. Available
positions are listed in the Payroll Office and on the University web
site http://www7.tamu-commerce.edu/studentemployment/job-line.htm.
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Applications and interviews are completed in the
department where you are applying.
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Most departments provide flexible work hours to
accommodate the student's class schedule.
Found a Job? Checklist to follow:
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Complete forms in the Human Resources Department
before starting to work. These forms must be completed before Payroll
can issue payment. Two forms of identification are required (i.e.
passport, driver's license, student ID and social security card/birth
certificate.)
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If you are a work-study student worker, you must
pick up your Work Permit from the Payroll Office prior to reporting to
work.
Other Important Information For You to Know:
- Minimum wage is $7.25. This is the prevailing wage for a student
worker.
- Student workers (work-study or regular) cannot work more than 19
hours a week.
- Students are encouraged to have only one student position. If you do
hold more than one position, the combined hours reported each week
cannot exceed 19.
- Payday is every other Friday, unless notified otherwise.
- Students can be paid by check or by direct deposit to their
preferred bank. Direct deposit forms are available in the Payroll
Office. Checks or check stubs should be picked up at the Fiscal Office
Cashier's window located in the McDowell Administration Building on
the designated pay date.
- Student workers are not eligible for vacation, sick leave, holiday
pay or retirement. Student workers are not eligible to participate in
the group insurance program but a voluntary insurance plan is
available to students through the Dean of Students Office.
- Students must notify their employer if they will be absent from
work. Failure to report to work and/or failure to notify your
department of expected absence can be grounds for immediate dismissal.
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