StudentAid BC
The Government of British Columbia provides financial assistance to low-income students pursuing online courses through StudentAid BC. Eligible students can receive funding for tuition, living expenses, and other educational costs.
The Government of British Columbia provides financial assistance to low-income students pursuing online courses through StudentAid BC. Eligible students can receive funding for tuition, living expenses, and other educational costs.
The University of British Columbia offers various forms of financial assistance to low-income students, including bursaries, scholarships, and emergency loans. Students can apply for these programs to support their online course studies.
The BC Adult Upgrading Grant provides financial assistance to low-income adults pursuing online courses and upgrading their education. The grant covers tuition fees and other educational expenses for eligible students.
Thompson Rivers University offers financial aid options to low-income students enrolled in online courses. Students can apply for government-funded loans, grants, and institutional awards to support their studies.
BCIT provides resources and financial assistance to low-income students, including those pursuing online courses. Students can access information on government funding, institutional awards, and external scholarships.
Simon Fraser University offers bursaries to low-income students enrolled in online courses. These bursaries are designed to support students who face financial barriers in pursuing higher education.
The Government of Canada provides financial assistance to Indigenous students, including those from British Columbia, pursuing online courses. Eligible students can receive funding for tuition, living expenses, and other educational costs.
The BC Access Grant provides non-repayable funding to low-income students, including those enrolled in online courses. The grant is designed to support students who face financial barriers in pursuing post-secondary education.