
All employees of the UT Health Science Center at Houston are highly encouraged to participate in direct deposit of pay.
To enroll, simply select the Authorization Agreement for Direct Deposit form, complete and return to Payroll Department, UCT 10th Floor, via inter-institutional mail along with a voided check or deposit ticket.
Current participation in the direct deposit program at UTHSC-H of 94% indicates a high level of trust and customer satisfaction. Direct deposit of pay is a valuable benefit - and it is free! On payday, a detailed earnings statement is distributed to each employee. Trips to the bank and long waiting lines are eliminated as well as the need to schedule vacations around paydays. Regardless of whether it is a workday for us, the Federal Reserve Bank continues its operation. Your co-workers who already enjoy direct deposit of pay will testify when holidays, vacation, illness, business travel, or anything unforeseen coincides with payday, they are relaxed knowing their check is in the bank.
An added feature of direct deposit at UTHSC-H is the option to split deposits between four (4) accounts, either within the same or separate financial institutions in the continental United States. For instance, you can deposit part of your check in a checking account and the balance in a savings account through routine payroll transactions. The examples in our Quick Access section below provide detailed instructions on enrollment.
Please remember, a change in banks or bank account number constitutes a change in direct deposit enrollment. In order to avoid disruption or rejection of deposits, be sure to complete a new Authorization Agreement for Direct Deposit and forward to Payroll Department should any of your original enrollment information change.
For further assistance in joining the UTHSC-H Direct Deposit Team, contact our Payments Team at 713-500-3962.
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Frequently Asked Questions regarding Direct Deposit of Pay


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