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LA&PS Wage Subsidy Program

Are you a non-profit or social enterprise with charitable status?

The Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies is excited to share a unique funding opportunity geared to non-profit organizations through our Wage Subsidy Program.

Funded by our generous donors, including our lead donor Canada Life, this initiative allows for non-profit organizations to hire a LA&PS student and receive funding to provide co-op opportunities for students within the sector. Hiring a LA&PS student allows companies to build their talent pipeline and benefit from fresh student perspectives. With over 20,000 students across 100+ academic programs, LA&PS offers diverse skill sets that can add value to any team!  

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Ready to hire a LA&PS student?

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Submit applications in the form of a job application for a 4-month summer co-op position.

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If your organization is selected, your job descriptions will be posted for students to apply by February 2026. 

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Candidate applications are reviewed, and if selected they will have the opportunity to interview and receive job offers.

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Selected candidates will work for a four-month term from May 5 – August 29, 2026.

Employer Testimonials

Position Alignments

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Social Justice, Equity & Inclusion

Positions that will allow for effective strategic thinking, planning, action and development in social justice, equity and inclusion.

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Indigenous Rights

Indigenous organizations and communities engaged with the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in areas such as Child Welfare, Education, Language and Culture, Health and Justice to develop community projects. 

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Economic Justice

Community organizations, cooperatives, credit unions and other similar organizations which focus on economic justice issues. 

Student Testimonials

Our Lead Donor


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Organizations We've Partnered With


Sistema Toronto Logo
Acces logo
People to People Canada logo
Regenesis logo
Rainbow Railroad logo
The Neighbourhood Group logo
Job Skills logo
Addus logo
The Stop logo
Arirang logo
Better Way Alliance logo
Big Brothers Big Sisters logo
Black Creek Community Health Centre
Black Legal Action Centre
Black Women in Motion logo
Cross Campus Capstone Classroom logo
Canada Korea Business Council logo
Canadian Council for Indigenous Business
Canadian Mental Health Association logo
Ossington Christie Neighbourhood Centre logo
Dr. Roz's Healing Place logo
Duke Heights Business Improvement Area
Elspeth Heyworth Centre for Women logo
Feed it Forward logo
Habitat for Humanity logo
Heritage Toronto logo
Hope Air logo
Jane Finch Centre logo
Job Start logo
Loyan Foundation logo
Migrant Workers Alliance for Change logo
Mooreland Kids logo
Native Child and Family Services of Toronto logo
North York Women's Centre
North York Women's Shelter logo
NYO Canada logo
TD logo
OCASI logo
Social Planning Toronto logo
University Women's Club North York
West End Food Coop
YWCA Toronto
Afro Carribbean Business Network
ARCH Disability Law Centre
For Children of Incarcerated Parents logo
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Questions?

The LA&PS Co-op Program offers paid, short-term employment for up to 20 months.