Student Employment
Student Employment
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) offers students a diverse experience while attending classes, including the opportunity for student employment. Many students work as a way to not only cover some of the costs of tuition and fees but also to gain valuable experience in the workplace before graduating.
Please note that job placement is not guaranteed. SAIC participates in the Federal Work-Study (FWS) need-based program and is committed to making jobs available to FWS-eligible students during the fall and spring semesters. Student employment jobs in the summer and winter terms do not require FWS and are available to all students. International students do not require FWS for any job in any semester.
Looking for a copy of your W-2? Currently employed students access W-2.
Not currently employed? Email payroll@artic.edu.
Looking for a historical pay stub (prior to Jan 1 2024)? Historical Paychecks
Looking for a current pay stub? UKG
Quick Links
Seeking Employment
To begin your on-campus job search, log in to Handshake and search for on-campus jobs. If you are logging in for the first time, you will be asked to complete a quick survey about your preferences. All available on-campus jobs are listed exclusively on Handshake. Students are automatically signed up for Handshake through their ARTIC account, and you can sign in to Handshake using your saic.edu username and password.
Students choosing to accept employment through the student employment program are required to familiarize themselves with and adhere to the guidelines and responsibilities outlined in the student's and supervisor's guides:
Federal Work-Study (Need-based) Student Employment
Federal Work-Study eligibility is awarded for fall and spring semesters to degree-seeking students demonstrating financial need as determined by a federal needs analysis application (FAFSA). Students must reapply by filing the FAFSA by March 1 each year before the upcoming award year. The financial aid award year at SAIC always begins with the summer term. Students are responsible for securing and maintaining satisfactory performance of student employment jobs. Although the financial aid award letter lists the amount a student is eligible to earn each semester, it does not guarantee placement in a job.
Institutional (Non-need) Student Employment
All continuing students are allowed to work up to 40 hours per week during the summer and winter terms only, however, they must be enrolled for at least 6 credit hours in the fall and/or spring semester before and after the summer or winter term (unless they are enrolled and/or graduating during that summer or winter term). Federal Work-Study Eligibility is not required and is not used during those terms. International students that are F-1 visa holders are eligible to work on-campus for up to 20 hours per week during the fall and spring terms and 40 hours per week during summer and winter terms.
Next Steps
- Students must be enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours during the fall and spring semesters to work. For the summer or winter terms you must be enrolled at least three credit hours, or if not enrolled during those terms, be enrolled in six credit hours before or after the term of employment. Student jobs are not available to those who have not yet begun their degree program or those who have graduated from SAIC.
- After a student has agreed to accept a student job (on campus or SAIC Internship), they will need to complete specific federal and institutional required documents such the federal I-9 form, W-4 income tax forms, etc. by visiting Student Payroll located in the Student Financial Services office within 3 days of employment. Unexpired identification documents as listed on the back of the I-9 form must be provided at that time (copies cannot be accepted). Students working remotely in the United States should contact studentpayroll@saic.edu for further information.
- The student must also accept the terms of their work contract known as a Work Authorization in Self-Service after their supervisor has completed their part of the Work Authorization.
- Once beginning work, students must record their time as they work on ARTICtime, SAIC's electronic time and attendance system. Further information regarding ARTICtime is available on this website and related documents. The Student Employment Guide will help answer many questions about student employment at SAIC.
- Domestic (citizens and eligible non-citizens) students must, in most cases, demonstrate need by applying for aid with the FAFSA application at fafsa.gov to be eligible for Federal Work-Study (FWS). FWS is required for most student employment jobs during the fall and spring semesters if you are a domestic student. FWS is not needed for any international student to accept a student employment job and is not needed during the summer and winter terms for any student, domestic or international.
The I-9 Process
I-9 sessions are available only on Mondays and Wednesdays from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and from 3 to 4 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Please review and complete the I-9 packet before your visit and remember to bring your unexpired original documents. All first time student employees at SAIC, including TA and RA positions, must complete an I9. Before, on, or up to three days after the first day of employment.
I-9 Packet and Drug-Free Workplace Certificate
Instructions for Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification
Timesheets
Online timesheets must be submitted through the ARTICtime system, by the student employee, according to the Student Payroll Schedule every other Monday by 10:00 a.m. After the student submits the timesheet, their supervisor will log into ARTICtime, review the hours for accuracy and indicate if the student demonstrated satisfactory or unsatisfactory performance. Upon completion of those items, they will then approve the timesheet for payment. ARTICtime is located at artictime.artic.edu.
Please Note:
Graduate Students with Teaching Assistant or Instructor of Records positions will be paid via a stipend. They are no longer required to record their hours in ARTICtime.
Direct Deposit
Direct Deposit is available to those students with savings or checking accounts. Direct Deposit offers students a more timely and efficient manner of electronically depositing their paycheck directly into their bank account and is greatly encouraged by SAIC. Students should enroll in Direct Deposit by completing the required bank information in UKG.
Retirement Savings 403(b)
Students employed by the Art Institute are eligible to save on a tax-deferred basis by enrolling in the Art Institute's Tax Deferred Savings Program. Build your savings in a 403(b) while deferring payment of income taxes on contributions and investment earnings.
SAIC Tax-Deferred Savings Program
Tax Deferred Savings Program Notice of Availability
Employee Policy
SAIC students, who hold regular full-time, part-time, special projects, temporary staff or faculty positions at SAIC or AIC, are not eligible for student employee positions. If a student applies for and receives a financial aid award package that includes student employment earning eligibility they will not qualify for this award if they are employed in a regular full-time, part-time, special projects, temporary staff or faculty position at SAIC or AIC while enrolled at SAIC. A student eligible for student employment, who applies for and is offered a regular full-time, part-time, special projects, temporary staff or faculty position, will not be able to work in a student employment position at SAIC, and have to discontinue their student employment if working as a student employee at the time they begin employment at SAIC or AIC as a regular full-time, part-time, special projects or temporary staff or faculty member.
The only exception to this policy will be made for students who are staff or faculty members and who have a TA position. For these students who hold regular full-time, part-time, special projects, temporary staff or faculty positions at SAIC or AIC, their TA position will be paid as a temporary staff job through the staff employee payroll rather than the student employee payroll. In order to hire a person as a TA, a Position Requisition and Personnel Action form will need to be completed, including the appropriate signatures, and forwarded to Human Resources.
For assistance with this process, please speak to the hiring department's Administrative Director.