Subsidy Programs
Educational institutes across Canada understand the value of external conferences and the experiences its students gain from them. Furthermore, Enterprize Canada looks forward to hosting students from across the nation and facilitating the meeting of creative minds from a variety of faculties.
The following is a list of universities which provide ticket and/or flight subsidies for students attending the Enterprize Canada 2010 Entrepreneurship Conference.
If you do not see your school listed, please note that this is not a comprehensive list and your school may have a subsidy program in place. Check with your university and/or undergraduate society.
| UBC External |
| Arts Undergraduate Society | 1) a subsidized AUS-Agreed Friday Day Pass available to Arts students only where Arts students are subsidized from the $69 day pass price to $35 and the $99 2-day pass to $50. Go HERE for full details. 2) 50% off the full ticket price. Retroactive subsidy available for Arts students who have already purchased. Enter AUS2010 into the promotional box on top of the calendar at registration. | ||
| Engineering Undergraduate Society | $30 off the current external ticket price, resulting in $259. Enter EUS2010 into the promotional box above the registration calendar. | ||
| Science Undergraduate Society | **Change as of January 25, 2010**. There is no longer a SUS promotional code. Delegates are eligible for a reimbursement of up to 50% of the ticket price under the Professional Development Grant, exact amount based on written application. |
| Externals Across Canada |
| Carleton University Sprott Business Students’ Society |
Contact undergraduate society/university. | ||
| Dalhousie University Dalhousie Commerce Society |
Contact undergraduate society/university. | ||
| Guelph University College of Management and Economics Students’ Association |
Students must submit a request form (PDR) to the society. Special grant forms through the University are also available for external conferences. | ||
| McMaster University DeGroote Commerce Society |
Up to four (4) delegates receive $175 each to cover costs. Funding is specifically for delegate fees, which students apply and interview for through the commerce society. | ||
| Queen’s University Queen’s Commerce Society |
Offers reimbursement for 50% of delegate fee plus up to 50% of traveling costs for a total of no more than $500. | ||
| Ryerson University Ryerson Commerce Society |
Full funding based on a presentation by the student about the conference to the commerce society. | ||
| The University of British Columbia – Okanagan | By application, decided on an individual need basis. | ||
| University of Calgary Commerce Undergraduate Society |
Contact undergraduate society/university. | ||
| University of Northern British Columbia Commerce Student Society |
Offers up to $75 for an external conference through the CSS and another $75 from the student government for a total of up to $150 for the delegate fee (not transportation or accommodation). | ||
| University of Toronto – St. George Rotman Commerce Students’ Association |
Up to 75% of conference fee, transportation cost, and accommodation. | ||
| Wilfrid Laurier University School of Business and Economics Students’ Society |
Offers students up to 50% of total cost associated with attending (i.e. delegate fee, transportation, accommodations, etc.); however, exact percentage or dollar amount received is decided on an individualized basis. |
