Save Time and Money at Illustrious University of Waterloo By CIOReview Team

Save Time and Money at Illustrious University of Waterloo

CIOReview Team | Wednesday, 23 January 2019, 07:22 IST

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Save Time and Money at Illustrious University of Waterloo

The University of Waterloo is a public research university which was established in 1956. It is located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The University of Waterloo is a well-known university for its cooperative education (co-op) programs. It consists of more than 100 programs at various academic levels. The university contains 31,380 undergraduate and 5,290 graduate students.

It earns 5+ stars in the area of research, teaching, employability, facilities, and innovation. Talking about studying at a university is surely a big investment. So, let’s have a look how studying the University of Waterloo saves the student time and money.

Studying overseas and saving money at the same time is a bit difficult for international students. Applicants can do a part-time job while studying and can earn scholarships at the time admission. To get a detailed idea about the same, read the detailed article below:

Scholarship

Various scholarships offered by the University of Waterloo ranges from $500 CAD for one year and $20,000 or more over 4 years. Some scholarships are for all students while some are for international students. The scholarship is based on the student’s academic performance which does not need a separate application. On the other hand, scholarships for Mathematics, Computer Science, accounting and financial management do require scholarship.

Scholarship option is open to the international students admitted to the first year of full-time and undergraduate programs

  • Scholarship amount: $10,000 CAD each
  • Minimum percentage: 90%

Part-Time Jobs

International students can avail work experience and earn money by working on or off campus. Students just need a study permit. There are many on-campus departments that hire students who are as below:

  • Warrior Recreation and varsity athletics
  • Federation of Students
  • Centre for Career Action
  • Food Services
  • Ontario Work-Study Plan
  • International Undergraduate Work-Study Program
  • Retail Services
  • Housing and Residences

Work-Study Program

This is the other better option for students who offer part-time on-campus work experience for full-time international students with financial need. Students can earn up to $1500 per term including vacation pay and benefits. They can work a maximum of 10 hours per week.

Who can Apply for the Work-Study Program?

  • An international student should have a valid study permit.
  • Registered in an undergraduate program.
  • Enrolled in a minimum 60% course during the term in which you want to work.
  • Must pay the full fee for the current term.
  • Satisfactory academic standing.
  • Must have valid Social Insurance Number (or receive within 3 days of beginning work).

Co-operative Education

Talking about saving time, the university has the largest post-secondary co-op programs of its kind in the world. These programs combine academic studies and work experience. It allows students to gain up to two years of relevant work experience which eventually saves the time of the student.

How Co-operative Education is Helpful?

  • Support through the job search process, during the work term, and following your work term.
  • Opportunity to work with employers, alumni, and Waterloo faculties and departments to determine employment needs.
  • Upgrade skills in the relevant field.
  • Engaged in productive work rather than just observing.
  • Work performance is evaluated by an employer

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