I am a current or former child or youth in care
If you are a current or former child or youth in care, the following programs may help support the achievement of your education goals.
If you are a current or former child or youth in care, the following programs may help support the achievement of your education goals.
If you are a current or former child or youth in care, the following programs may help support the achievement of your education goals.
Normally, students are not eligible to receive income assistance benefits while they are attending post-secondary studies, with the exception of students with a disability who receive disability related social assistance.
Contact your employment assistance worker to discuss your education plans and the financial assistance available to you.
Normally, students are not eligible to receive income assistance benefits while they are attending post-secondary studies, with the exception of students with a disability who receive disability related social assistance.
Contact your employment assistance worker to discuss your education plans and the financial assistance available to you.
If you have dependants and will be studying at a designated post-secondary institution, the following programs may help you:
If you have dependants and will be studying at a designated post-secondary institution, the following programs may help you:
If you have a documented permanent disability, or a persistent or prolonged disability and will be studying at a designated post-secondary institution, the following programs may help you:
You can access these programs through the StudentAid BC loan application. To be eligible, you also need to complete the Appendix 8 for Full-Time Students – Disability Programs Application and provide medical documentation that verifies you have a permanent disability, or a persistent or prolonged disability.
If you have a documented permanent disability, or a persistent or prolonged disability and will be studying at a designated post-secondary institution, the following programs may help you:
You can access these programs through the StudentAid BC loan application. To be eligible, you also need to complete the Appendix 8 for Full-Time Students – Disability Programs Application and provide medical documentation that verifies you have a permanent disability, or a persistent or prolonged disability.
If you have a documented permanent disability, or a persistent or prolonged disability and will be studying at a designated post-secondary institution, the following programs may help you:
You can access these programs through the StudentAid BC loan application. To be eligible, you also need to complete the Appendix 8 for Full-Time Students – Disability Programs Application and provide medical documentation that verifies you have a permanent disability, or a persistent or prolonged disability.
The province of British Columbia offers Canada-B.C. integrated loans. An integrated student loan has two lenders, the governments of Canada and British Columbia. However, it is administered as a single loan, which streamlines service delivery as students sign a joint federal-provincial loan agreement and have a single point of contact for managing their loans. At the point of loan repayment, students make just one monthly payment towards their integrated loan balance.
Here's what you need to know about full-time student loans:
If you are approved for full-time funding through StudentAid BC you need to complete and agree to the Terms and Conditions of the Master Student Financial Assistance Agreement. This document is a legal contract with the provincial and federal governments. Read the terms and conditions to learn what your responsibilities are from application to repayment.
Find out more about determining your eligibility or how to apply for a loan.
The following programs may also help you.
Are you an apprentice?
You may be eligible for financial supports during your apprenticeship. Learn about the financial supports available for apprentices in British Columbia.
Additional apprentice resources: