What is the pay level for co-op students at UWaterloo?
What is the pay level for co-op students at UWaterloo?
Co-operative and Experiential Education at UWaterloo does not establish or recommend pay level for co-op students, and this information should only be used as a guideline to be reconciled with the known market conditions for the position. Please exercise diligence in applying this information to your specific situation.
How does Waterloo’s Co-op program work?
Through Waterloo’s co-op program, students make an average of $14,700 per four-month work term which can help pay for school. You’ll have between four and six co-op work terms. Scholarships, bursaries, student loans, and part-time jobs are just some of the ways to help pay for university.
What are the fees for the co-op program?
Fees for September 2022 will be available in August 2022 and will likely be higher. You pay fees one school term at a time (not the entire year at once). Co-op students pay a fee of $739 per term to cover some costs of the co-op program. If you’re in a co-op program, you don’t pay tuition during your co-op work terms.
Do I pay tuition during my co-op work terms?
If you’re in a co-op program, you don’t pay tuition during your co-op work terms. *For accounting and finance programs, tuition is significantly higher in your upper years. For the two aviation programs, professional pilot training is estimated to be an additional $77,000 over three calendar years.
What is it like to live on the University of Waterloo campus?
There’s a lot of nature and greenery on campus As you’re walking down Columbia St. you will stumble upon Columbia Lake in the University of Waterloo Environmental Reserve. In that area you will also find a park. The wide range of gardens and trees on campus makes it look like a forest. P.S: in the winter it looks like Narnia.
Is UWaterloo the best university in Canada for Computer Science?
The Maclean report for 2016 ranked uWaterloo as #1 in Canada for engineering, math and computer science. It was also ranked second for environmental science and psychology.
Are living-learning communities at UWaterloo unbearable?
Living-learning communities are unbearable uWaterloo provides living-learning communities to some of the on-campus residences where the residents are in the same faculty. Renison University College and Conrad Grebel College are some of the living-learning communities on campus.