Short-term paid projects for eligible McGill School of Continuing Studies learners

How the program works

Gain experience. Grow your network. Get paid

Riipen connects eligible McGill SCS learners with short-term paid projects that help you build real-world skills, prepare for your career or a career change, and expand your professional network.

Eligibility

To participate, you’ll need to meet some basic requirements. You’re eligible if you:

*Application dates are approximate and subject to change without notice.

  • Are currently enrolled with the McGill School of Continuing Studies 
  • Are a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or have refugee protection under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
  • Are legally allowed to work in Canada, based on your province or territory’s regulations

You’ll also need to provide the following to participate:

Employment and Social Development Canada, our funder, requires identity verification for all participants. Make sure you have:

  • A piece of valid government-issued photo ID
  • Proof of enrolment for the current or upcoming term. You can download it from [school name] here. 
  • Your SIN (required for tax purposes)
  • Your banking information so we can pay you

Need more details on ID verification? Read this article for a full breakdown.

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Real projects. Real growth. Real impact.
Riipen's short-term projects are more than a paycheck—it’s a chance to invest in your future. Learners who’ve completed Riipen projects say the experience helped them:

Real-world experience. Just for McGill SCS learners.
Apply to join an upcoming cohort, where eligible learners from McGill School of Continuing Studies can work on short-term, paid projects that align with your career goals.

Funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Innovative Work-Integrated Learning (I-WIL) Initiatives program

Why participate?

  • Strengthen key professional skills such as effective communication, leadership, time management, and strategic thinking
  • Enhance career readiness and adaptability in a changing job market 
  • Expand and deepen your professional network across industries
  • Build confidence to pursue new roles, advance in your current career, or successfully navigate a career transition

Project structure.

Each project is 60 hours total. You’ll work an average of 10 hours per week and finish within 2–8 weeks, depending on the cohort timeline.

Application process.

You can apply to up to 4 projects at a time. The first employer to accept your application is the one you’ll work with—so choose carefully. Once matched, projects can’t be changed.

Payment.

You’ll be paid $1,400 by direct deposit, within 4 weeks after finishing your project.

Project availability.

You can complete 1 project per cohort. Placements are limited and not guaranteed, so apply to projects as soon as you are invited to the cohort for the best chance of securing a project.

Cohort schedule

We keep things on track—together.

The McGill School of Continuing Studies in partnership with Riipen program runs in two cohorts so everyone stays on the same page. This helps projects move forward smoothly, with clear timelines and expectations from day one.


The cohort model also helps you plan more effectively—by knowing what to expect, you can better align your project timelines.
Think of it as a clear, shared roadmap. You’ll always know when to start, when to wrap up, and what to expect along the way.


Fall cohort:

Applications open: August 1 - September 12, 2025*
Students invited: September 15, 2025
Students apply to projects: September 15 - 30, 2025
Project start date: October 6, 2025
Project end date: November 28, 2025

Winter cohort:

Applications open: November 15 - December 15, 2025*
Students invited: January 5, 2026
Students apply to projects: January 5 - 13, 2026
Project start date: January 19, 2026
Project end date: February 27, 2026

Help Centre - your resource for all things McGill School of Continuing Studies & Riipen from how to apply to a project to the rules of the program and how to use Riipen. Email mcgillscs@riipen.com to get in touch with the Riipen team for support on using the platform or with questions about your project.