Service vs Training
Timesheet Approval Process
Common Mistakes
200

This is the time you spend working at your community host site to fulfill your service hour requirements

What is Service?

200

The day timesheets are due

What is Sunday?

200

True or false: Planting trees with TreePeople (not your normal service site) is considered Training

False

400

This is the time spent on activities like orientations, site meetings, and cohort events.

What is Training?

400

The days College Corps and Site Supervisors review timesheets

What is Monday to Thursday?

400

True or false: It's okay to combine hours from your host site and hours from UCR activities on the same timesheet entry

False. Be sure to record your time at both sites separately on the same day!

600

The maximum number of training hours per year

What is 90 hours?

600

The day Site Supervisors are expected to approve your timesheet

What is Wednesday?

600

If you work from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., which is an 8-hour shift, this is the minimum amount of time you must log for a meal break. 

What is 30 minutes?

800

You are volunteering at your assigned food bank and are asked to help at a tabling event to promote their services. How should you log the hours you spend at the tabling event on your timesheet?

What is as service hours?

800

The individual who is responsible for approving hours completed for College Corps activities and site service hours

What is College Corps staff?

800

The number of 30-minute meal breaks required for a shift lasting more than 12 hours

What are two?