OSAP Eligibility
For the 2022-2023 academic year, if you're single and have no dependents, you can earn up to $3,600 before your OSAP is affected. If you have dependents, you can earn up to $3,900.
For the 2022-2023 academic year, if you're single and have no dependents, you can earn up to $3,600 before your OSAP is affected. If you have dependents, you can earn up to $3,900.
The amount a dependent can earn for OSAP in Ontario varies based on family size and income. Generally, for each dependent, you can earn an additional $300 to $500 without affecting your OSAP eligibility.
According to the University of Toronto, students with dependents can earn up to $4,100 before their OSAP funding is reduced. However, this amount may change, so it's essential to check the OSAP website for the most up-to-date information.
The Ontario government allows students with dependents to earn a certain amount of money before their OSAP funding is affected. This amount is typically around $3,500 to $4,500, depending on the number of dependents and other factors.
Research suggests that students with dependents who earn above the OSAP income threshold may still be eligible for some funding. However, the amount of funding will be reduced based on the student's income.
Use our OSAP eligibility calculator to determine how much you can earn as a dependent before your OSAP funding is affected. Simply enter your income, family size, and other factors to get an estimate of your eligibility.
According to Global News, students with dependents can earn up to $4,000 before their OSAP funding is reduced. However, it's essential to note that these rules can change, so students should check the OSAP website for the most up-to-date information.
Watch our video to learn more about how much a dependent can earn for OSAP in Ontario. We'll explain the income thresholds, eligibility criteria, and how to apply for OSAP as a student with dependents.