2026–27 Work-study employer training series

Student Financial Services (SFS) and Academic Success and Career Center (ASCC) is collaborating on a training series that outlines the entire process of hiring a student employee.

Work-study employers will learn how to create and post jobs on Handshake, how to submit a Work-Study Authorization, how to terminate employees in the Work-Study Portal, and how to set up and track work-study in Workday.

Each session will be about 1.5 hours, with roughly an hour for presenting and half an hour for a Q&A.

This series is intended for on-campus departments that employ work-study students or are interested in employing work-study students.

Register for the upcoming virtual trainings in Percipio.

  • Tuesday, May 19, at 1 p.m.
    “Handshake and Job Posting” presented by ASCC
  • Thursday, May 21, at 1 p.m.
    “How to use the Work-Study Portal” presented by SFS
  • Wednesday, May 27, at 1 p.m.
    “Payroll and Workday” presented by WSU Payroll

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