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Student Work and Service Program (SWASP)

SWASP - Paid Employment Component

DEADLINE DATE: May 6, 2013
Extended to May 13, 2013
Program pending final approval of funding

The Student Work and Service Program (SWASP) Paid Employment Component is designed to assist individuals who plan to attend or return to a post-secondary institution.

Who does it serve?

Post-secondary students.

Description

Employers receive $5.00 per hour towards the student’s salary for a minimum of 5 weeks to a maximum of 14 weeks.

In addition to salary, students receive a $50.00 per week tuition voucher for every week worked under the program. This voucher is provided to students by the Department of Advanced Education and Skills.

These positions will not result in the displacement of existing employees, or employees who are on lay-off, recall or absent because of work stoppage or labour/management dispute.

How to access?

Applications may be obtained from any office of the Department of Advanced Education and Skills. Applications must originate from employers; however, students may use the Student Work and Service Program application in their job search.

For information, contact the Advanced Education and Skills office in your area:

Avalon

Department of Advanced Education and Skills
Toll-free: 1-877-729-7888
TTY: 1-888-380-2299

Central

Department of Advanced Education and Skills
Toll-free: 1-888-632-4555
TTY: 1-877-292-4205

Western

Department of Advanced Education and Skills
Toll-free: 1-866-417-4753
TTY: 1-888-445-8585

Labrador

Department of Advanced Education and Skills
Toll-free: 1-866-449-3144
TTY: 1-866-443-4046

Or

Labour Market and Career Information Hotline

Department of Advanced Education and Skills
Toll-free: 1-800-563-6600
TTY: 1-866-729-4685
Fax: 1-709-729-1129

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SWASP Year Round

Who Does it Serve?

Students who normally are undecided with their career paths and who, through work experiences and interaction with agencies, could benefit in choosing a career path.

Description

This program is administered through the Community Youth Networks. Students receive a stipend of $175 per week and a tuition voucher of $1,400 for post-secondary education.

How to Access?

For information on the SWASP Year Round program, contact your local Community Youth Network or the Advanced Education and Skills Office in your area:

Avalon

Department of Advanced Education and Skills
Toll-free: 1-877-729-7888
TTY: 1-888-380-2299

Central

Department of Advanced Education and Skills
Toll-free: 1-888-632-4555
TTY: 1-877-292-4205

Western

Department of Advanced Education and Skills
Toll-free: 1-866-417-4753
TTY: 1-888-445-8585

Labrador

Department of Advanced Education and Skills
Toll-free: 1-866-449-3144
TTY: 1-866-443-4046

Or

Labour Market and Career Information Hotline

Department of Advanced Education and Skills
Toll-free: 1-800-563-6600
St. John's area: 729-6600
TTY: 1-866-729-4685
Fax: 1-709-729-1129

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SWASP - Memorial University and the College of the North Atlantic

Who Does it Serve?

  • Departments and organizations within Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) and College of the North Atlantic (CNA)
  • Students enrolled at MUN or CNA

Description

Students are provided with a tuition credit of $1,400 for an 8 week placement in addition to $175 per week stipend for incidental expenses.

How to Access?

Memorial University

Telephone: 1-709-737-2033
Fax: 1-709-737-2437

College of the North Atlantic

Telephone: 1-709-643-7731

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