Student Payment and Funding Support
- Compensation for internships is not required; however, employers who pay interns typically are more successful in recruiting students.
- Compensation varies widely and can be hourly or in the form of a stipend
- $16.65 is 鈥攚hich we recommend following as the minimum range.
- Internship hosts can apply for wage subsidies through government programs. See below for more information.
- Students can听apply for financial assistance听through 海角社区. See below for more information.
- Tax credit:听Your organization may be eligible for Provincial or Federal Tax Credits per internship student for each paid work term. See below听for more information.
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Wage subsidy program for employers in Quebec and Canada:
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Funded by the Government of Canada as part of the Student Work Placement Program (SWPP) and in collaboration with the province's colleges and universities.
The subsidy:
- Up to 50% of the gross salary of each eligible trainee, to a maximum of $5,000 per student
- Up to 70% of the gross salary for each first-year intern or an intern from a diverse background, for a maximum of $7,000 and benefit from personalised coaching offered to companies and trainees.
Subsidy application periods:
- Winter 2025: From January 1 to April 30, 2025
- Summer 2025: From April 1 to August 31, 2025
For more information and for employers to apply for the subsidy:
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Employer Tax Credits
The Quebec government allows certain Quebec-based companies to claim a percentage of a student's salary and training costs. This financial assistance granted to companies or individuals takes the form of a refundable tax credit which can be applied, depending on the case, to reduce the installments to be paid for tax and capital tax, if there occurs. All students in the B.A.(Education) are in a government recognized co-op/internship program. If your company qualifies for the tax credit, paying a student intern may entitle you to a tax credit.
Eligible companies can receive funding for a maximum of 420 hours per work-term, extendable to 840 hours for an eight-month internship placement. The Tax Credit Form should be completed and sent in at the end of the placement.
Your company can verify if it meets the criteria on or by calling 1-800-567-4692.
. Please note that the form and instructions are only available in French.
Eligible expenses:
- The basic hourly wage paid to an intern, up to $21 per hour
- The base hourly wage paid to the employee of the company supervising the internship, up to $35 per hour
For a company to benefit from this tax measure, the internship must, among other things:
- Be paid (minimum wage or more)
- Be of a maximum of 32 consecutive weeks
Wage subsidy program for B.A.(Education) students (Canadian/permanent residents/refugees):
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*ONLY AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER TERM INTERNSHIPS*
Eligible U2 EDGC students doing an unpaid internship can apply for a wage subsidy for unpaid internships. Internship hosts are not able to apply for this funding.
Eligible Students:
Students must meet ALL the following criteria: 听
- Full-time or part-time (no age limit) registered students in the B.A.(Education) program,
- Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or persons to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act; and,
- Are legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with the relevant provincial or territorial legislation and regulations.
- Must have secured an UNPAID internship. Underpaid internships are not eligible.
Eligible Internship Hosts:
- Canadian community or industry partner in the private, non-profit or public sector,
- If the partner is an international organization, they must have a Canadian office to be eligible,
- The internship must take place in Canada.
Ineligible Internship Hosts:
- Post-secondary institutions;
- Federal, Provincial, Territorial and Municipal Government;
- Members of the House of Commons and the Senate;
- Organizations that engage in partisan political activities;
- Financial sector employers with 500 or more employees (includes all branches);
- Organizations for which you are paying for a service (i.e., software or training) are typically not considered as eligible partners.
For all students requiring financial support during internship:
The first step is applying for government assistance, which is typically available to students from North America, for International Students and for semesters of full-time study. The听Scholarships and Student Aid Office (SSAO)听offers an听In-Course Financial Aid Program听of bursaries and interest-free loans to supplement existing financial resources including government aid and/or band funding, parental resources, and part-time work.
Applying for In-Course Financial Aid:
Just filling out the application lets the Scholarship and Student Aid Office know what you need and they will follow up with you to tailor a financial aid package that works best for you.
In Minerva go to:听Financial Aid & Awards Menu > Financial Aid Menu > Apply for 海角社区 Financial Aid > apply for in-course financial aid.
You will need to apply for the Winter or Summer term (depending on your internship work term) and not for the entire year. If you can鈥檛 complete an application, your application will be flagged by SSAO and you will be asked to schedule an appointment. You could also get in touch with SSAO directly before and after filling out your application. Just start the process!