Supervisors with questions about student employment at Colgate may browse through the topics on this page and/or contact Student Employment (managed by Human Resources) for additional information.
Student Employment, housed in the Human Resources Building, can be reached at studentemployment@colgate.edu or at 315-228-7411.
Ten Essential Things to Remember about Student Employment
(More detailed information on these and other topics can be found in the expandable content following this listing.)
- Funding should be secured before hiring begins. Whether using departmental funds or a Research Council student wage grant, it's always best to start by ensuring that you have the needed funding in place.
- All academic-year student employment positions must be advertised on the Colgate portal, unless a student has been paid for the same work in a previous year or term. Whether hiring for a day or for both semesters, whether searching for an office assistant or a research assistant, when in need of a new employee supervisors must advertise their academic-year openings and acknowledge all applications submitted, so that students will be aware both of the openings for which they're eligible and the status of each search.
- All student employees must have an I-9 form on file with the university in order to work. When supervisors submit their hiring requests (see #4 below), Student Employment will indicate whether or not each student has an I-9. Supervisors should not allow a new hire to perform any work until the student has completed this form and has been authorized to work.
- A hiring request should be submitted at least a week before a student is to begin work, to ensure that an electronic time sheet can be generated in time for work hours to be entered on the first day of employment. During the academic year, hiring requests are submitted on a department’s student employee request Student Employment Pre-Authorization form; during the summer, requests are submitted on this Casual Wage Hire form.
- During both the academic year and summer, all continuing Colgate students are hired through Student Employment, part of Human Resources.
- Supervisors must provide each hired student with a Notice and Acknowledgment of Pay Rate and Payday form for each position held. Supervisors will find the relevant forms on the Colgate student employment website and the portal.
- Students should enter their work hours on a daily basis through the Web Time Entry (WTE) system; supervisors must approve hours on a bi-weekly basis for all students who worked in the applicable pay period. Hours are entered and approved electronically, via the Colgate portal; no paper time sheets should be submitted. Colgate provides WTE training videos for both students and supervisors.
- During the academic year, all student wage rates are set by Student Employment. When you submit your student position to be advertised through the portal, as is required for all offered positions, a wage rate will be assigned. Please do not advertise new academic-year student positions through means other than the Colgate portal before the wage rate has been assigned. During the summer, supervisors should contact Human Resources for guidance about casual wage rates in general.
- When school is in session, students should schedule themselves for no more than 15 hours per week for all jobs combined. Under unusual circumstances students may work up to, but not more than, 20 hours a week; however, that should not be a regular occurrence. During school breaks and throughout the summer students are limited to no more than 40 hours of work per week for all jobs combined; and most summer research positions – even those paid via grant – are considered “full-time work,” such that no additional jobs should be accepted on campus during any week in which the student is engaged in research.
- For positions requiring students to drive, the requirement must be stated in the posting and the student must be authorized by the Department of Campus Safety. University departments are responsible for ensuring their department related motor vehicle use is in compliance with Colgate University Driver Safety and Motor Vehicle Use Policy.