Pathways to Equity: Work-Integrated Learning Bursary
Direct application
Up to $1,800
Eligibility
School
Toronto Metropolitan University
Level of study
Undergraduate
About this scholarship
Toronto Metropolitan University undergraduate students from equity-deserving groups who are enrolled in a course with an approved unpaid work-integrated learning (WIL) opportunity of at least 60 hours, working with an eligible community or industry partner, may apply for this bursary of up to $1,800 to help cover participation costs.
In addition to the AwardSpring application, students complete a required Google form. Financial-need information is encouraged but does not affect eligibility for this bursary. Funding is provided by CEWIL iHUB through the Experiential Learning Hub and Faculty of Community Services.
Essay questions
What else to submit
- Required Google form in addition to the AwardSpring application.
- Financial-need information is encouraged but does not affect eligibility.