CEWIL Bursary Application

CEWIL bursaries are now available to domestic students taking part in an unpaid practicum as part of their fall coursework between September 4th – December 20th, 2024.

The intention of the bursaries is to help alleviate or remove barriers for students. Barriers may include any cost that typically is associated with the WIL experience including, but not limited to, supplies, software, technology, childcare, transportation, accommodation, gear, immunizations, etc.

The information you provide will be shared with CEWIL Canada and the Government of Canada. It may be used and/or disclosed for policy analysis, research and/or program evaluation purposes. However, individual names will not be used in the aforementioned purposes.

Completion of this questionnaire is mandatory to receive funding. Refusal to provide information will result in you not being eligible to receive iHub funding or benefits from the funding.

If applying for this Bursary please ensure that your mailing address is correct and up to date in AccessCOTR.

Funding will be disbursed to the qualified applicants on a first come first serve basis.

Applications are reviewed/processed weekly.

The deadline to apply for funding is December 20th, 2024.

Definitions:
WIL – Work integrated Learning is a form of curricular experiential education that formally integrates a student’s academic studies with quality experiences within a workplace or practice setting.
iHUB – Supports the advancement of, and innovation in, service-learning and other forms of WIL, extends access to WIL, and ensures WIL projects are delivered with appropriate quality and learning standards for
students.
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This project has been funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Innovative Work-Integrated Learning program and CEWIL Canada’s iHUB.