OSAP Debt Forgiveness Program
The Ontario government has introduced a debt forgiveness program for Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) borrowers with an income threshold of $40,000 or less.
The Ontario government has introduced a debt forgiveness program for Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) borrowers with an income threshold of $40,000 or less.
Learn about the repayment assistance options available to OSAP borrowers, including debt forgiveness, and how the income threshold affects eligibility.
CBC News reports on the Ontario government's plan to forgive OSAP debt for borrowers with incomes below $40,000, aiming to alleviate financial burdens on low-income individuals.
The University of Toronto's student life website provides an overview of the OSAP debt forgiveness program, including eligibility criteria, income thresholds, and application processes.
Use this online calculator to determine your eligibility for OSAP debt forgiveness based on your income and other factors, and explore options for managing your student debt.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) publishes research on the impact of student debt and debt forgiveness programs, including the effects of income thresholds on borrower outcomes.
Global News provides an overview of the OSAP debt forgiveness program, including eligibility criteria, income thresholds, and the application process, to help borrowers navigate the system.
Money.ca offers guidance on managing student debt, including strategies for taking advantage of debt forgiveness programs, and provides resources for borrowers to improve their financial well-being.