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Important Notes:

  • Employees can edit historical time cards and absences 30 days before the current date.

  • If you need to edit a historical time card or absence greater than 30 days old, submit an HR ServiceNow Ticket.

  • Hourly staff time cards are due on Mondays. Visit the payroll calendar for due dates.

  • Submitted time cards route to the employee’s supervisor for review and approval before routing to Payroll for processing.

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If you need to create a time card, rather than edit one, follow the instructions to Create and Submit Your Time Card and do not move forward with the instructions below.

Step 1: Log in to Bronco Hub and Access Time and Absences

  1. Begin by signing in to Bronco Hub.

  2. Select Me from the top navigation section of Bronco Hub and then select Time and Absences.

Step 2: Select the Applicable Time Card Option

  • To edit or view your time card for the current pay period, select the Current Time Cards card.

  • To edit or view your time card for a prior pay period, select the Existing Time Cards card.

Note

New pay periods start every other Sunday. Visit the Payroll Due Dates & Pay Dates to confirm whether you’re entering time for a current or prior pay period.

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Step 3: Access Time Card to Edit

  • IF you are editing a time card via Existing Time Cards, locate the pay period dates for the time card you wish to update and select the hyperlinked dates.

  • IF you are editing a time card via Current Time Cards, the current time card entries will populate.

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Note

If you are entering partial hours, enter hours to the nearest 1/10th of an hour.
For example: If you worked from 9:00 am to 11:15 am, enter the time as 2.3

For more information on rounding time for time card entries, reference the table titled Entering Hours Worked and Rounding on the page linked here.

Step 4: Confirm Time Entry and Costing Information

Confirm the dates, hours, title and time entry reason (eg Hours Worked or Vacation), prior to saving or submitting time card entry. To view Time and Absence Reporting Codes, select here.

In the example below, time entry includes 8 hours worked June 1 - June 3. 4 hours worked on June 4 and 4 hours vacation on June 4.

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Step 5: Save and Close or Submit

You can save your time card to add or edit it later or you can submit your time card to your supervisor for their review and approval.

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Tip

As a best practice, wait until the end of the pay period to submit your time card for manager approval. Managers get an email each time a time card is submitted.

What’s next:

Once your time card is submitted, your supervisor will receive a notification to review and approve or reject your time card. You will receive an email after your supervisory takes action on your time card; if your time card is rejected or sent back to you for corrections, you must edit and resubmit your time card for approval and processing.

End of Process

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Need help with the steps above?

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