51 Financial Aid and Awards has compiled the following resources to assist current and prospective students in making well informed decisions on their financial affairs while pursuing their educational goals.
Important information for students needing to finance their education
The student assistance programs are based on demonstrated individual financial need. This means you will be required to report your financial expenses and resources, and where the regulations require, the financial expenses and resources of your wife, husband, common-law partner, parents or guardian.
- Students taking Upgrading (grade 12 or lower), English as a Second Language, Employment Orientation Program (TASK)
- Fee deferrals
Financial Aid and Awards Resources
- Budget Planning for your Education
- Exploring Your Funding Options
- Personal Statement Tips & Suggestions
Commercial and Banks
Government
- - What student grants and loan offer
- - Youth Employment Information-career planning and employment resources for youth
- . (Opportunities for Canadian citizens who wish to study abroad)
Bursaries/Scholarships/Miscellaneous
- (ACU)
- (Grade 12 student going to post-secondary studies)
- -Student guide for British Columbia Students
- (NEADS) - National Online Resource Centre
- (United States)
- (free on-line scholarship search)
Graduate Studies
- (for grad students)
