Canada Student Grants and Loans – Apply with your province or territory
From: Employment and Social Development Canada
Go to the student grants and loans service of your province to:
- find out if you're eligible for student grants and loans
- know how much you could get
- apply for student grants and loans in one application
Provincial and territorial student aid offices
- Alberta Student Aid
- British Columbia Student Aid
- Manitoba Student Aid
- New Brunswick Student Financial Services
- Newfoundland and Labrador Student Aid
- Northwest Territories Student Financial Assistance
- Nova Scotia Student Assistance
- Nunavut Student Funding
- Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
- Prince Edward Island Student Financial Services
- Quebec Student Financial Aid
- Saskatchewan Student Loans
- Yukon Student Financial Assistance
After you apply, your provincial or territorial student aid service will be in touch with you for the steps that will follow.
If you can’t complete your Part-Time Canada Student Loan and Grant documents online
You will need to submit the following documents through Canada Post:
- Completed and signed Loan Agreement and Certificate of Eligibility
- A void cheque or enter your banking information
- A copy of both sides of a valid government issued photo identification, such as:
- a driver's licence
- a Canadian passport
- a provincially/territorially issued identification card with a photo
- a Permanent Resident card
- a Certificate of Indian Status with photo; or
- a federal or provincial/territorial employee identification card
- A copy of both sides of a document confirming your Social Insurance Number (SIN) such as:
- a SIN card; or
- a confirmation of Social Insurance Number from Service Canada
In order to receive your loan and/or grant money, you or your school will need to confirm that you are enrolled.
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