Frequently Asked Questions
AVÌìÌà students who are Canadian or have Canadian Permanent Resident Status (i.e. Domestic students) enrolled in degree, diploma or certificate programs that are taking a minimum of two courses per semester and are in a good academic standing are eligible to participate.
International AVÌìÌà students enrolled in degree, diploma or certificate programs that are taking a minimum of three courses per semester and are in good academic standing are eligible to participate. Please note: If an International AVÌìÌà student is in the last semester of study with less than three (3) courses remaining, there may be an exception to the three (3) courses minimum.
During the Summer term (May - August), Domestic and International students must have been enrolled as described above and have intent to return to OC in the next Fall term.
There are approximately 300 students employed annually in a variety of jobs including Research Assistants, Success Centre Assistants, Peer Mentors, Recreation Facility Assistants, and Computer Lab Monitors.
Students are encouraged to apply for positions as soon as they see them posted. Supervisors want to make sure they have people hired to start right away in the Fall, so don’t wait.
Review job postings. Remember, you need to complete all employment paperwork in order for you to start work and get paid. You will become an OC student employee, subject to all regulations and procedures related to student employment.
Students can work a maximum of 15 hours per week during the September – December and January – April terms. During the May – August term, students can work a maximum of 35 hours per week. The maximums are for all student jobs combined, so please make sure you are not working more than allowed. This includes Student Works and IT Services Monitor positions combined.
You and your supervisor must complete and a bi-weekly timesheet. Timesheets are completed through the e-trieve system. It is important to always get your timesheet in on time. You will be paid bi-weekly by direct deposit.
A full description of supports available to International Students studying at AVÌìÌà can be found on the International AVÌìÌà webpage.
- Applying to Extend Your Study Permit (While in Canada)
- Applying for a Co-op Work Permit
- Applying for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
- Do you have a questions about working in Canada? Book an appointment with our Immigration Consultant or via Icent App