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How to Get Paid (F09)

August 20th, 2009 by Mary Ellen Bertolini

How to Get Paid in Fall 09

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1. Obtain a blue Student Employment Card from the Student Employment Office.(The Student Employment office is located at 23 Adirondack View. The office is open Monday through Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.) To do this, you must fill out your 19 Employment Eligibility and W4 Tax Withholding forms. Typically, students present an original Passport (expired okay) OR a picture I.D. WITH a Birth Certificate OR Social Security Card. Please visit http://www.middlebury.edu/administration/seo/ for more information on this process and for a more extensive list of documents that you can present.

2. Log your hours on Banner Web. If you do not know how to do this, please refer to the “BannerWeb Time Entry Quick Reference” sheet. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to ask Sarah. When you enter your time, do not enter hours in the Overtime field, unless you work more than 40 hours in a week. (Remember: if you are on an F-1 Visa, you may not work more than 20 hours per week!)

3. Please keep an accurate record of your tutoring on a paper or electronic log sheet. Please submit paper log sheets to the CTLR or electronic log sheets to Dilanthi via e-mail (dranawee@middlebury.edu) no later than 5 p.m. on the Friday at the end of a Pay Period. Please see the calendar below for exact dates.

4. Be sure to submit your hours on Banner Web by 5 p.m. on the Friday at the end of a Pay Period. It is important that you keep an accurate record of your time. Note: Per Middlebury College policy, falsifying time sheets is grounds for termination. This includes saving all your hours until the end of the semester.

Where is Student Employment?
The Student Employment office is located on the second floor of the Service Building.  Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm.  Visitors welcome!
P: 802.443.5377
F: 802.443.2058
E: seo@middlebury.edu

Becoming a Peer Writing Tutor

May 26th, 2008 by Mary Ellen Bertolini

Students are invited to become Peer Writing Tutors if they have been nominated for the Ward Prize(for writing the best First-Year paper) or if they have been specifically requested by a faculty member to work with a first-year seminar or a college writing course.

New Peer Writing Tutors are paid ($8.70 an hour), and the Writing Program provides them with all the training they need. All new tutors attend an organizational meeting and five training sessions. All experienced tutors attend an organizational meeting and three training sessions.

Peer Writing Tutors

  • provide drop-in tutoring in the Center for Teaching, Learning and Research (room 225) in the New Library.

    As a tutor, you may select the areas (depending on availability) in which you would most like to work: classroom, drop-in library tutoring.

    Useful links

  • Peer Writing Tutor Guidelines
  • Working in a Class
  • Writing Guides
  • Working as a CTLR Drop-in Tutor
  • Getting Paid
  • Click here if you have questions.