Work Study Process Flow for Graduate Student Researchers

Work-study process flow

Graphic of the GSR process flowchart

WS = Work-Study
GSR = Graduate Student Researcher

Graduate Studies

  • Allocate WS units to academic graduate programs
  • Notify the program
  • Monitor WS usage, adjust or re-allocate units if necessary

Department/program

Financial Aid and Scholarships

  • Verify if the student is eligible1
  • If yes, award WS in Banner
  • Generate the WS Eligibility Form with WS Position Pool ID2 on it
  • Notify the department, supervisor, and student of their rights and responsibilities
  • Send WS Inbound File to UCPath to populate Work-Study Award Table3
  • Review the WS account ledger
  • Transfer non-WS eligible costs out of the FWS account, e.g., share of cost over 75%, fringe benefits cost

Department/program

  • Retrieve the WS Eligibility Form online
  • Send the Form to Service Channel, ensure Service Channel enters WS Position Pool ID2 for the student’s WS Position in UCPath
  • Ensure the supervisor and student read and understand their rights and responsibilities
  • Acknowledge rights and responsibilities to complete the Form
  • Fulfill all responsibilities outlined on Work-Study Employment Request Form, under “Employer/Department’s Rights and Responsibilities.”

Service channel

  • Enter WS Position Pool ID2 for the student’s WS Position in the UCPath Position Table
  • Notify Dept. when done
  • Fulfill payroll and time reporting responsibilities

1  Student eligibility could change due to various reasons, e.g., the student gets a new fellowship or stipend, the student graduates, withdraws, etc.
2 Work-Study Position Pool ID in UCPath is critical and must be entered accurately to the GSR’s Position for work-study funds to apply. Position – Job – Student Employee must be a 1-1-1 relationship.
3 WS award record will only populate in UCPath when a student has a valid UCPath Employee ID. If not, FAS will hold the award in Banner and notify the department. to take action for a reasonable amount of time before canceling the award.