StudentAid BC
The Government of British Columbia provides financial aid to online post-secondary students through StudentAid BC. Eligible students can apply for grants, loans, and other forms of assistance.
The Government of British Columbia provides financial aid to online post-secondary students through StudentAid BC. Eligible students can apply for grants, loans, and other forms of assistance.
The University of British Columbia provides an overview of financial aid options available to online post-secondary students in BC, including government grants, institutional scholarships, and private funding sources.
The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) offers financial aid to online students, including entrance awards, bursaries, and government-funded loans. Learn more about the application process and eligibility criteria.
The Government of Canada provides financial assistance to online post-secondary students through the Canada Student Loans Program. Find out if you're eligible and how to apply.
Simon Fraser University (SFU) provides a comprehensive guide to financial aid and funding options for online post-secondary students in BC, including government grants, institutional scholarships, and external awards.
This online tool helps students in BC navigate the financial aid process for online post-secondary education. Get personalized advice and guidance on government grants, loans, and institutional funding.
The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning (IRRODL) publishes research on financial aid for online post-secondary students in BC, including studies on student debt, financial literacy, and funding models.
The CBC reports on a new financial aid initiative launched by the BC government to support online post-secondary students. The program aims to increase access to funding and reduce student debt.