Supervisor's Guide
This page provides important information for supervisors hiring Federal Work-Study (FWS) students at Ole Miss. Find all the information you need below.
Federal Work-Study Supervisor Guidelines
When you hire a Federal Work-Study student (FWS), you gain the benefit of a part-time worker at a minimal cost to your department. By carefully interviewing prospective workers, you can ensure that you select the right person to compliment your office staff.
Responsibilities of being an FWS Supervisor
Supervisors are responsible for maintaining the Work-Study records of each student. In keeping with the University’s compliance with the Federal Affordable Care Act, you agree to ensure that the Work-Study student worker will not exceed working a total of 25 hours per week. We suggest an average of 8-12 hours per week to stay within the student’s allotted award benefit.- It is the responsibility of the supervisor to know each Work-Study’s class schedule and make sure that they are not working during their scheduled class time periods. We suggest that you request a copy of the student’s schedule during the hiring process.
- As a supervisor, you approve that a work schedule has been agreed upon between the student and supervisor as well as how job performance is evaluated.
I understand that FWS students should not start their job without all paperwork being submitted and processed from Financial Aid as well as Human Resources.
Frequently Asked Work-Study Supervisor Questions
Find answers to common questions for supervisors managing Federal Work-Study (FWS) students. Expand each section to learn about hiring eligibility, student payments, and handling changes in employment.
Contact the Office of Financial Aid so that we can begin the process of ending their employment with your department. If you chose at that time to advertise for another Work-Study student, let us know and we can update the job listings for your department.
FWS students are paid bi-monthly (twice a month). The pay rate for campus jobs will be $9.00 – $11.00 per hour depending on the departments budget. Students employed through the Family Literacy or Bonner program, as reading and math tutors, will be paid $12.00 per hour. The preferred method of payment is through direct deposit to their personal checking/savings account. Paychecks do not process through the student’s Bursar account.