All student employees must complete required employment documents before beginning work to ensure timely payroll processing and payment for hours worked.
After hire, students must submit all required employment documents to their supervisor.
A student cannot begin work or be paid until all documents are processed by the Student Employment Coordinator.
Students are paid biweekly, according to the Payroll Bi-Weekly Student Calendar.
Students are paid only for hours worked.
There are:
Pay stubs and earnings history can be accessed through Cardinal, the Commonwealth's web-based pay system.
Students are strongly encouraged to set up direct deposit as soon as they are cleared to work.
How to Set Up Direct Deposit
Visit the Payroll Office in person at Eason 120A and provide:
A voided check
OR
A direct deposit form from your bank that includes:
Other documentation may be accepted.
Questions
Contact the Payroll Office
CeCe Roob | (434) 395-4880 | roobcc@longwood.edu
Frances Huddleston | (434) 395-2261 | huddlestonft@longwood.edu
Bank Account Changes? Let Payroll Know Right Away
Once direct deposit is set up, it remains active unless the student closes or changes their bank account.
Students must immediately notify Payroll of any changes to avoid delayed payments.
Students must enter hours using web-time entry through the MyLongwood Employee Self-Service site.
Time Entry Resources
Changes to Personal Information
Students must report name or address changes to the Student Employment Coordinator, Payroll Office.
Name changes also require an update to the I-9 form.
Federal Work-Study (FWS) wages may only be garnished for unpaid educational costs owed to Longwood.
Garnishment orders for other debts must be opposed by the University in compliance with Student Financial Assistance (SFA) regulations.
Earnings Limit
Students in the FWS program have a maximum earnings amount stated on their Employment Authorization Form.
Students and supervisors should create a work schedule that allows consistent hours over the academic year without exceeding the allocation.
Changes to Award Amount
Outside scholarships or additional aid may require a reduction in the work-study award.
Students must notify both the Student Employment Office and their supervisor of any changes.
A work-study award does not guarantee full earnings of the allocated amount.
Actual earnings depend on:
Students may not exceed their awarded allocation.
Supervisors and students should track hours worked and earnings throughout the academic year.
Longwood University, an agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia, is an equal-opportunity institution of higher learning. Consistent with Federal and State law, the University promotes equal opportunity for all prospective and current students and employees. The University will not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, political affiliation, military status, or disability status, except in relation to employment where a bonafide occupational qualification exists. Anyone with questions concerning access or accommodations should contact Accessibility Resources at (434)395-2391 (V); 800.828.1120 (TT Relay).