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Stipends for Æ»¹ûÒùÔº Students

Students can benefit from funding during their rural rotations. Eligible trainees can receive stipends for transportation, lodging and living expenses.

General Requirements

In order to receive the stipends listed below, the rotation must meet all of the following requirements:

  • The studentÌýmust live within the region for theÌýentireÌýrotation. Otherwise, the trainee will not be eligible forÌýanyÌý²õ³Ù¾±±è±ð²Ô»å²õ.
  • The rotation must be a minimum duration ofÌý3 weeks.
  • The rotation site must be at located at least 50km away from the student's home campusÌýin either Montreal or GatineauÌý(exact distance is calculated usingÌý).
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Consult the Allocation Table

Transportation

Students are entitled to funding for 1 round-trip, and will benefit from either:

  • $0.595 per kilometre traveled, or;
  • The price of a purchased bus or train ticket (receipt required)
  • Plane tickets purchased by a studentÌýdoÌýnot qualifyÌýfor the transportation stipend. Only flights booked directly by the sites located inÌýCree TerritoryÌý(Chisasibi, Mistissini, Waskaganish, Waswanipi, Whapmagoostui)ÌýandÌýNunavikÌý(Kuujjuaq, Puvirnituq)Ìýare accepted.

Living Expenses

Students will receive funding for living expenses while doing their rural rotation:

  • $56.25 per week of rotation, with a maximum of $225 allocated per period

Lodging

Funding for lodging is typically allocated directly to the site's establishment, as they will provide lodging to students. In the event that the site cannot provide lodging, the student will receive $180.00 per week (or $720 per 4-week period) to cover lodging expenses. Proof of a housing reservation within the region is required to receive this stipend. Lodging that exceeds the $720 allocated amount are at the expense of the student.

If students refuse to stay in the accommodations provided, the site retains the amount to cover its financial commitment (ie. Lease).

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