Maximum funding limits

There are weekly and lifetime maximum funding limits that you should be aware of. Not all students receive the maximum amount.

2026/2027 weekly maximums for full-time students

  • If you have dependant children, you can receive up to $740 per week of full-time study in combined loan and grant funding.
  • If you do not have dependant children, you can receive up to $520 per week of full-time study.

Note: the above amounts reflect a temporary increase to the weekly Canada Student Loan limit, in place until July 31, 2027.

The total amount you receive is determined by the length of your study period measured in weeks.

The following table shows the maximum amount and number of weeks of StudentAid BC funding you can receive over your lifetime. Weeks on in-study payment-free status also count towards your maximum number of weeks.

Funding type $ limit Time limit
Canada student loan (non-doctoral) 340 weeks (80 months)
Canada student loan (doctoral) 400 weeks (94 months)
Canada student loan (persons with a permanent disability, or a persistent or prolonged disability; or received loans prior to August 1, 1995) 520 weeks (120 months)
B.C. student loan (non-doctoral) $50,000 340 weeks (80 months)
B.C. student loan (doctoral) $50,000 400 weeks (94 months)
B.C. student loan (persons with a permanent disability, or a persistent or prolonged disability) $50,000 520 weeks (120 months)
Canada and B.C. integrated student loan (non-doctoral) 340 weeks (80 months)
Canada and B.C. integrated student loan (doctoral) 400 weeks (94 months)
Canada and B.C. integrated student loan (persons with a permanent disability, or a persistent or prolonged disability, or received loans prior to August 1, 1995) 520 weeks (120 months)

If you reach the maximum number of weeks of StudentAid BC funding and are still in full-time study, you continue to be eligible for in-study payment-free status and the six-month non-repayment period following your studies. Your school will need to confirm your enrolment with the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) to have your student loan repayment deferred until after you have completed your studies and the 6-month non-repayment period ends.

For more information see in-study payment-free status and maximum weeks.

Your outstanding principal and any accrued interest, if applicable, for all part-time Canada student loans cannot exceed $10,000 at any given time. Students who reach the $10,000 part-time loan limit remain eligible to receive Canada Student Grants.

Note: If a student has been in receipt of full-time financial assistance and has reached/exceeded their maximum allowable of 340 weeks of full-time assistance, they will not be eligible to receive part-time financial assistance (loans, grants or in-study payment-free).