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, books, and living expenses.
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, books, and living expenses.
The University of British Columbia offers bursaries to low-income students enrolled in online courses. These bursaries are designed to help students cover the costs of tuition, fees, and other expenses.
BCIT provides financial assistance to low-income students pursuing online courses, including grants, bursaries, and loans. Students can apply for funding through the BCIT Financial Aid office.
This guide provides information on financial assistance options available to low-income students in British Columbia, including those pursuing online courses. Students can learn about government grants, bursaries, and other forms of funding.
Simon Fraser University researchers have published a study on the impact of online learning on low-income students in British Columbia. The study explores the challenges and opportunities faced by these students and provides recommendations for improving financial assistance programs.
The British Columbia government has announced an expansion of its financial aid program for low-income students pursuing online courses. The program will provide additional funding for tuition, books, and living expenses.
Vancouver Community College offers financial assistance to low-income students enrolled in online courses, including grants, bursaries, and loans. Students can apply for funding through the VCC Financial Aid office.
This webinar provides information on financial aid options available to low-income students in British Columbia, including those pursuing online courses. Students can learn about government grants, bursaries, and other forms of funding.