Work-Study Programs
For Students:
PC’s Work-Study Program allows you to work on campus and earn money for educational expenses. You can talk with a director in the area of the college you’ll work in to determine the number of hours you’ll work each week. Students work 10-20 hours a week.
Unlike other forms of financial aid, work-study wages will be paid directly to you. The wages won’t be credited to your account; you’ll be paid monthly.
Check out these helpful links regarding work-study:
- Complete a work-study application.
- Complete listing of 2010/2011 Work-study Job Descriptions. Choose your first, second, and third choices on your employment application from this list. You may also email the Financial Aid Office (finaid@presby.edu) with any questions.
- Learn more about PC’s Work-Study Program.
- Need more info on the Federal Work-Study Program? Look here.
- You may also e-mail workstudy@presby.edu .
Work-study programs at Presbyterian College are funded either jointly by the federal government and PC or by PC alone.
For Supervisors:
Remember:
1. Minimum wage is $7.25 per hour.
2. Students should not begin working until all paperwork is complete and on file in the Financial Aid Office.
3. Student timesheets should be signed by the student and supervisor.
Please follow these guidelines regarding work-study paperwork.
2010/2011 Student Employment Application
All first time work-study students will be required to complete this employment application in order to be set up in the student payroll system. This form is a one-time requirement. Download here.
2010/2011 Student Employment Authorization Form
This needs to be completed for all students who will be employed for any Department or Organization through the PC Work Study Program. This form will be completed every year for each position the student holds. This form should be on file before the student begins working. Download here.
2010/2011 PC Work Study Handbook
This is an information guide for students and supervisors participating in the PC Work Study Program. Download here.
I-9 and W-4 Form
These forms must be completed in order for a student to be eligible to work in the PC Work Study Program.