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Student Loans and Education Grants of Ontario Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) Ontario Student Scholarships. Ontario Student Bursaries. Ontario Grants for Students with Special Circumstances.
OSAP is open to Ontario residents of any age who are: Canadian citizens. permanent residents, or. protected persons.
You may be eligible if you: qualify for a federal student loan; have total family income for the previous calendar year that is equal to or less than the income threshold established by the Government of Canada; and.
be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or have protected person status; international students are ineligible. have Ontario residency, that is, have lived in Ontario for at least 12 consecutive months without attending full-time postsecondary school. register in an OSAP-approved degree program.
The Canada Student Financial Assistance Program (CSFA Program) provides Canada Student Grants and Loans to help students pay for their post-secondary education. The Program works in partnership with provinces and territories to deliver student aid.
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People on Ontario Works may receive money for employment and school-related costs. This money can help with transportation and other related expenses. People on Ontario Works may receive money when beginning an employment-related activity such as training, or starting self-employment or part-time work.
The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is an application-based government aid program for Ontario resident students. Based on the governments assessment of your educational costs and expected financial resources, OSAP offers a mixture of repayable loans and grants (money you will not need to repay).
The maximum amount of financial aid that a single student can receive is $350 per week ($11,900 for a typical academic year with duration of 34 weeks). Married students or sole support students can receive up to $545 per week ($18,530 for a 34-week academic year).

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