OSAP: Dependent Allowance for Undergraduate Students
The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) provides a dependent allowance to help undergraduate students with dependents cover their educational expenses.
The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) provides a dependent allowance to help undergraduate students with dependents cover their educational expenses.
The University of Toronto provides information on how to understand your OSAP assessment, including how to claim the dependent allowance as an undergraduate student.
The Government of Canada's CanLearn website offers details on the dependent allowance available to OSAP recipients, including eligibility criteria and application procedures.
This article from MoneyWise provides tips on how undergraduate students can maximize their OSAP funding, including claiming the dependent allowance and other available benefits.
This online calculator helps undergraduate students determine their eligibility for the OSAP dependent allowance and estimate the amount they may receive.
McGill University's student financial aid office explains how the dependent allowance works for undergraduate students receiving OSAP and other forms of financial aid.
This news article from the Toronto Star discusses recent changes to the OSAP program, including updates to the dependent allowance for undergraduate students.
The Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (HEQCO) has published research on the impact of the dependent allowance on undergraduate student outcomes, including academic success and financial stability.