Paying for Your Education

Bursaries and Loans

You may apply for a bursary and/or a loan from the government. The Canada Student Loan Program is designed to cover shortfalls between what parents and benefactors can provide. The program is available in all provinces and territories except Quebec and the Northwest Territories, who have their own student assistance plans. (Quebec residents may contact http://www.afe.gouv.qc.ca/ and Northwest Territories residents, please contact your territorial Student Assistance Office for student loans at http://www.nwtsfa.gov.nt.ca/)

Student loan eligibility:

  • You must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada.
  • You must show that you need the financial help by filling out a form declaring your resources.
  • You must be enrolled in at least 60% of a full-time course.
  • The program must be at least 12 weeks in length.
  • The institution you choose must be approved by the Canada Student Loan Program. (Most post-secondary institutions are eligible)

Forms and more information:

You can get application forms from the student aid office at the college or university at which you enrol. Or, contact :

Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC)
Education Support/Student Assistance Branch,
25 Eddy Street, 10th Floor,
Hull, Quebec K1A OM5
Mailing address:  P.O. Box 2090, Station ‘D”
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6C6

Telephone: (819) 994-1844 (no collect calls)
TTY: (819) 994-1218
Fax: (819) 953-6057
TTY: (250) 952-6832

http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/gateways/nav/top_nav/program/cslp.shtml

If you are a resident of Ontario or Saskatchewan you will need to contact your provincial Student Assistance Office.

Ontario – Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) - http://osap.gov.on.ca/

Saskatchewan – Canada-Saskatchewan Integrated Student Loans Program - http://www.student-loans.sk.ca