Trent Work Study Program Contact Information
Students: twsp@trentu.ca
Employers: experiential@trentu.ca
For Students
Each year the Trent Work Study Program (TWSP) funds hundreds of student jobs in and around campus that are specifically for students with financial need. Eligible students are those receiving OSAP, funding from another province or territory, or funding through their Band or Education office (includes Post-Secondary Student Support Program or PSSSP), and who meet the definition of full-time that is set out by OSAP. See the OSAP definition of full-time below.
Student Eligibility
- Students must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident of Canada (landed immigrant), or a Protected Person.
- Students must meet the eligibility requirements each term in order to maintain eligibility for these funded positions.
- All students that meet the eligibility requirements are sent a confirmation to their Trent University email address within the first month of Undergraduate classes in each term (Fall and Winter) from twsp@trentu.ca.
- To be eligible students must be receiving funding, meet the OSAP definition of full-time (see below), and have their enrolment and funding confirmed with OSAP, their home province or territory, or their Band or education office.
Full-Time OSAP Definition
- 1.5 credits per term OR 1.0 credits per term for students with a permanent disability
- Students who did not receive confirmation but believe they meet the requirements can contact the twsp@trentu.ca to inquire about their eligibility.
Available jobs are posted on the Student Job Board in the myTrent student portal and are usually marked to indicate that they are funded through the TWSP.
How to search the Student Job Board: trentu.ca/sep
For Employers
For Employers - Frequently Asked Questions
The Trent Work Study Program offers up to $2000 in partial funding of student employee positions to employers in the Trent University community. Each year our employer partners host hundreds of Trent Work Study Program funded positions, providing students with opportunities to develop skills, prepare for their careers, and earn additional income to help with their educational costs.
Any on campus student employer can apply to receive funding. Current and past employers include academic and administrative departments, faculty, campus service providers.
The funding runs through the Fall and Winter terms and applications for funding are typically accepted during the summer for the upcoming school year. When available, the application (Mid June) is located in the myTrent portal under Support->Financial Aid.
Students employed in TWSP funded positions must meet the eligibility requirements listed above and must have received an eligibility confirmation email each term that they are employed. It is up to employers to ensure that their student employees are eligible in order to receive funding.
If you receive TWSP funding for one or more positions, you are responsible for paying your student employees and submitting for reimbursement on a per term basis.
Each student can only be employed by one department for a maximum of 10 hours/week.
Funding Application
The application for funding for TWSP positions for the 2023-2024 school year is now closed and all funding has been allocated. Thank you to all of our host employers!
How to Post Your Position on the Student Job Board
Please contact worklink@trentu.ca for questions on the student job board.
Reimbursement
During the Fall term, reimbursement requests will be accepted for work completed between September 1 and December 31.
During the Winter term, reimbursement requests will be accepted for work completed between January 1 and March 31.
The reimbursement request form is available at the end of each term and can be found in the myTrent portal under Support-> Financial Aid.
To allow for easy tracking of student spending, a spreadsheet tracking tool has been created for those who are interested. TWSP Student Employee Tracking Tool