Student Financial Assistance
The Government of Canada offers student financial assistance to help post-secondary students with the cost of education. Low-income students may be eligible for grants and loans.
The Government of Canada offers student financial assistance to help post-secondary students with the cost of education. Low-income students may be eligible for grants and loans.
McGill University provides financial aid to low-income students, including bursaries, scholarships, and government aid. Learn more about the types of aid available and how to apply.
The Canada Student Grants program provides funding to low-income students pursuing post-secondary education. Eligible students can receive up to $3,000 per year.
The Government of Alberta offers financial assistance to low-income students, including grants and loans. Learn more about the types of aid available and how to apply.
Yconic provides resources and support for low-income students, including financial aid, scholarships, and career guidance. Create an account to access exclusive content and advice.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) has published research on student financial assistance in Canada, including the effectiveness of current programs and potential areas for improvement.
Global News provides an overview of financial aid options for low-income students in Canada, including government grants and loans, scholarships, and bursaries.
The EducationPlannerBC website offers a student financial assistance calculator to help low-income students estimate their eligibility for government aid and other forms of financial assistance.