2022-23 OSAP Application for Full-Time Students-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2022-23 OSAP Application for Full-Time Students in our platform.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in Part 1. Ensure that your name matches your Social Insurance Number (SIN) card.
  3. In Part 2, provide details about the school you plan to attend and your program information. Be precise with dates and course load percentages.
  4. Complete Section C regarding your current situation, including marital status and dependent children, if applicable.
  5. In Section D, confirm your Ontario residency status by selecting the appropriate statements that apply to you.
  6. Fill out Sections E through H as required, providing accurate income and asset information as well as any necessary documentation.
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Generally, full-time is considered to be at least 12 credit hours. However, some schools consider nine credit hours to be full-time.
The maximum Federal Pell Grant award is $7,395 for the 202526 award year (July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026). your plans to attend school for a full academic year or less.
Full-time students may be eligible for the following grants: Canada Student Grant for Full-Time Students: Provides up to $4,200 per eight-month academic year (up to $525 per month). Saskatchewan Student Grant for Full-Time Students: Provides up to $1,000 per eight-month academic year (up to $130 per month).
The Canada Student Financial Assistance Program offers grants and loans to full-time and part-time students to help pay for their post-secondary education. Apply with 1 application, through your province or territory of residence. You dont need to pay back grants. You do need to pay back loans after finishing school.
Grants (determined by EFC) and award amount credits is based on this factor and enrollment: Full-time status 12 credit hours or more- receive full Pell Grant award amount. 3/4 time status 9-11 credit hours- receive 3/4 of Pell Grant award amount. 1/2 time status 6-8 credit hours- receive 1/2 of Pell Grant award amount.

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Based on your previous years annual income and family size, you may be eligible to receive up to $525* $375 per month of study ($4,200* $3,000 for a standard 8-month academic year), with gradually lower amounts awarded based on higher incomes as indicated on the Government of Canada website.

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