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Work-Study Program

The Work-Study Program gives you the chance to work part-time on campus. If you need more money to cover all of your education-related costs, you may be qualified for this program.

Advantages

· Work experience: Last year, more than 1,400 positions were available across all departments. The jobs vary from one department to the next, and in most cases, participants find a position in their chosen field.

· Money: During the regular academic year (September to April), you can work part-time and earn $3,200---sometimes more---while you take courses! During the summer time, you work full-time and can earn around $6,000 over 18 weeks.

·Easy access: Applying for the program is easy. There is no need for face-to-face interview. All the forms you need are online; just fill in the forms and email us; we accept no letter or phone application!

Did you know?

At the University of Ottawa, it is not essential to receive government assistance to qualify for our Work-Study Program. You simply need to demonstrate(证明)financial need.

You could have one of these great Work-Study jobs:

·Student ambassador

·Computing and network technician

·Marketing assistant

·Sports team manager

·Researcher / translator

·Writer

And more!

The Admission Section receives and evaluates applications to undergraduate programs, in addition to answering applicants’ questions.

Phone: 613-562-5315         Toll-free: 1-877-868-8292 (#5315)

Financial Aid & Awards Service Section:

Phone: 613-562-5734         Toll-free phone: 1-877-868-8292

Regular Office Hours: Monday to Friday

September to May: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

June to August: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

1.To earn most each month, you may choose to work __________.

   A. from April to September        B. during the daytime

   C. from May to August           D. most of the weekends

2.To be admitted by the program, you need to ___________.

   A. get some government assistance first     B. have much working experience

   C. perform well in your studies            D. explain your financial need first

3.How can students apply for a working position?

   A. Through the internet.  B. By phone.   C. By face-to-face interview.  D. By letter.

 

【答案】

 

1.C

2.D

3.A

【解析】略

 

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