Web Time Entry Self-Service Guides
Classified/Hourly/Student Timesheets & Leave
This video reference guide on entering time worked or leave taken for: Classified, Exempt, Non-exempt, Hourly & Student Hourly EmployeesÌý
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Faculty Leave Reporting
This video reference guide on entering leave taken for:
- Administrative
- Professional Faculty
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Important Note
No automatic manual paychecks will be processed due to late paperwork.
Not entering time worked or leave taken on the Web Timesheet will result in a delay in payment.
WTE (Web Time Entry) Guidelines
Guidelines
- Student hourly wage employees must complete a Web Timesheet containing the actual number of hours worked each day during the pay period. Enter all hours worked.
- Student hourly employees may generally be employed forÌýup to 20 hours per week.ÌýExceptions should be discussed with the Payroll Manager or the Supervisor for Compliance and Student Employment.
- If more than 40 hours were worked in a work week, the system calculates overtime automatically.ÌýNo automatic paycheck can be issued unless the Web Timesheet is submitted via Web Time Entry.
Need step-by-step instructions for entering your timesheet?
Use theÌýStudent Hourly Employee WTE GuideÌýor view theÌý.
Guidelines
- Hourly wage employees must complete a Web Timesheet containing the actual number of hours worked each day during the pay period. Enter all hours worked.
- All wage employees are limited to working no more than 29 hours per week on average over the course of twelve months. Wage employees, including student worker, are limited to working 1500 hours per employment year (May 1 - April 30). There are NO EXCEPTIONS to the 1500 hour limit.
- If more than 40 hours were worked in a work week, the system calculates overtime automatically.ÌýNo automatic paycheck can be issued unless the Web Timesheet is submitted via Web Time Entry.
Need step-by-step instructions for entering your timesheet?
Use theÌýStudent Hourly Employee WTE GuideÌýor view theÌý.
Non-Exempt Classified employees must report time worked and leave taken on a daily basis. These employees must use WTE to complete a Web Timesheet of the actual number of hours worked each day during the pay period.ÌýNot entering time worked or leave taken on the Web Timesheet via Web Time Entry will result in a delay in payment.
See a Full List of Classified Leave & Earning TypesÌýâ–º
Need step-by-step instructions for entering your timesheet?
Use theÌýClassified Non-Exempt Employee WTE GuideÌýor view theÌý.
Working Overtime
Non-exempt employees are not allowed to work overtime without PRIOR authorization by management. Managers are responsible for controlling the work hours of non-exempt employees.
Your supervisor will tell you which earning type to use for reporting overtime. You may only use one type, depending on how your department has been set up in Banner. You cannot use both. The default for most departments is "pay."
Earning Type | Explanation | Who should use this? |
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Additional hours worked- Leave | This selection is used to record additional hours worked for leave for non-exempt employees. Entries will be converted to either overtime leave or compensatory leave, depending on the physical hours worked during the week. | Classified Non Exempt Employees - set up for Leave |
Additional hours worked- Pay | This selection is used to record additional hours worked for pay by non-exempt employees. Hours will be paid at the straight time or overtime rate depending on physical hours worked during the week. Eligible employees must physically work more than 40 hours during the specified work week to earn overtime pay. |
Classified Non Exempt Employees - set up for Pay |
Classified Exempt employees are responsible for recording leave time taken only (i.e., vacation or sick time or compensatory leave earned/taken) and compensatory leave earned via web time entry.ÌýNot submitting a Web Timesheet could result in a delay in payment.
- Classified exempt employees must submit a Web Time Sheet for every pay period.
- If no leave was taken and no compensatory leave was earned for a given pay period, classified exempt employees must open the time sheet for that pay period and enter "no leave taken" in the comment section of the time sheet and submit the time sheet for approval.
See a Full List of Classified Leave & Earning TypesÌýâ–º
Need step-by-step instructions for entering your timesheet?
Use theÌýClassified Exempt Employee WTE GuideÌýor view theÌý.
Compensatory Leave Earned (CLE) - EXEMPT Employees
- ALL EXEMPT University Employees are prohibited from earning compensatory leave with the following exceptions:
- Irrespective of the position held, compensatory leave may be credited when a holiday falls on a scheduled rest day, or is not observed by the employee because all other employees in his or her unit are required to work on the holiday.
- In unusual situations where, at the specific direction of the supervisor, an exempt employee works exceptionally long hours to meet the requirements of a critical or emergency situation, supervisors may credit compensatory leave.
- Compensatory leave earned will be authorized only when it is essential for the effective management of the University. It will not be used to accomplish normal operating duties.
Under no conditions will exempt employees receive time and one-half overtime pay or overtime leave.
- Faculty who are required to report their leave taken through Leave Reports should make every effort to follow the submission schedule.
- Approvers are required to approve faculty leave taken through Leave Reports and should make every effort to follow the submission schedule.
- The pay period will remain open through the date listed on theÌýBanner Self Service Submission ScheduleÌýfor Faculty Leave Reports.
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Need step-by-step instructions for entering your timesheet?
Use theÌýFaculty Leave Reports WTE GuideÌýor view theÌý.
Banner Self Service Submission Deadlines
In order for employees to be paid each pay period, timesheets MUST be submitted and approved by the published deadlines.
- Timesheets must be submitted on theÌýlast day worked in the pay periodÌýORÌýno later than 11:59pm on the deadlineÌý(listed in the WTE Submission Schedule).
- Approvers (or proxies) are required to approve timesheets EACH pay period by the approval deadline.
- Timesheets should be submittedÌýafterÌýall the hours are worked for the pay period andÌýbeforeÌýthe pay period submission deadline.
- When you submit a timesheet to an approver, you are certifying that the hours worked are a true and accurate record of your time.