About Canadian Governmental Aid
Students enrolled in an eligible degree at Redeemer may be eligible, if qualified, for government assistance.
Please see the Government of Canada website for additional information including:
- How the funding works
- How much you can get, and
- A list of federal student grants including links to eligibility criteria
Provincial and Federal student loan funding is limited to programs leading to a Bachelor’s degree. The following programs are not eligible for government aid:
Certificate Programs
- Liberal Arts
- Not-For-Profit Management
Microcredentials
- Church Leadership Microcredentials
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
Students enrolled in degree programs may be eligible, if qualified, for loans, grants, or awards granted under the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).
Please see the OSAP website for additional information including:
- What is OSAP
- What OSAP can help with
- Who can get OSAP
- Who is not eligible
- How much you can get
- How to apply
Provincial Programs
The Government of Canada works with most provincial or territorial governments to offer student grants and loans. In all situations, you apply with your province or territory of residence. As outlined on the Government of Canada’s Student Aid website:
Links to each provincial aid website are provided below:
Province | Financial Aid |
---|---|
Alberta | Alberta Student Aid |
British Columbia | British Columbia Student Aid |
Manitoba | Manitoba Student Aid |
New Brunswick | New Brunswick Student Financial Services |
Newfoundland & Labrador | Newfoundland and Labrador Student Aid |
Northwest Territories | Northwest Territories Student Financial Assistance |
Nova Scotia | Nova Scotia Student Assistance |
Nunavut | Nunavut Student Funding |
Ontario | Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) |
Prince Edward Island | Prince Edward Island Student Financial Services |
Quebec | Quebec Student Financial Aid |
Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Student Loans |
Yukon | Yukon Student Financial Assistance |