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  1. 1. Funding Your Post SecondaryFunding Your Post Secondary EducationEducation Student Financial Services & Awards 2016
  2. 2. Post-SecondaryPost-Secondary EducationEducation
  3. 3. is a fantasticis a fantastic experience!experience!
  4. 4. Student Financial Aid Resources • Government Programs – OSAP • Commercial Banks – Student Lines of Credit • Employment Earnings • Awards, Scholarships & Bursaries
  5. 5. Ontario Student Assistance Program
  6. 6. OSAPOSAP • To assist eligible students who do not have the resources to meet the costs of post-secondary education • To supplement (not to replace) the financial resources that you and your family are expected to contribute • OSAP is a combination of loans and grants.
  7. 7. Who is Eligible? • Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident or Protected Person • Ontario Resident • Taking an OSAP approved program (course load requirements). • Have financial need
  8. 8. Who is Not Eligible • Previously defaulted on an OSAP loan • Have an outstanding loan overpayment • Previously provided false information on an OSAP application • Have not met the academic progress requirements • Convicted of fraud or theft in relation to OSAP loans • Have previously reported a significant variance of income on an OSAP application • Have previously filed for bankruptcy or a consolidation agreement AND have OSAP as a creditor OR if OSAP funds would be seized to repay debts. • If you are a resident of another province • You are in receipt of government assistance that covers your post- secondary costs • You are in Stage 2 of the Repayment Assistance Program. • You have adequate resources to cover your costs.
  9. 9. Expected Costs of Education (tuition, books, living expenses) Minus Expected Family Contribution Equals Your OSAP Assessment (up to program maximums)
  10. 10. OSAPOSAP Apply on-line at: https://www.ontario.ca/page/osap-ontario-student-assistance-program
  11. 11. OSAPOSAP • OSAP Access Number: a unique identifier to allow you to access your OSAP profile. • To re-set your password, or if you have forgotten your OAN, bring your government-issued photo ID (Driver’s License, Passport, Health Card) & Social Insurance Card to the Financial Aid Office.
  12. 12. OSAP Application • Section A - Profile – Profile Information (Name, Address, Contact Information, Student ID, SIN, OEN, Disability etc.) – Your status (Dependent vs. Independent) – Residency Information • Section B: Application – Information on School & Program – Income (2015 income, pre-study period, study period estimates) – Information on your children, if applicable – Information on you parents (2015 income, Social Insurance Numbers) – Information on spouse, if applicable
  13. 13. • Family Breakdowns • Exceptional Expenses • Estimated Income • Lack of Employment in Pre-Study Period Etc.
  14. 14. How will I get my OSAP?
  15. 15. If you don’t think you will have enough money to pay for school, Ask yourAsk your Student Financial Services Office!Student Financial Services Office!
  16. 16. RepaymentRepayment • Repayment starts six months after the end of your studies. • Interest starts to accumulate immediately on Federal portion of the loans. • Repayment Assistance Program
  17. 17. Student Line of Credit
  18. 18. Student Line of CreditStudent Line of Credit • Competitive Interest Rates • Pay interest while in school • Need a co-signature • Grant Eligibility
  19. 19. Employment IncomeEmployment Income 1. Approximately 50% of students work while studying 2. 15 hours a week 3. Related to your program 4. Work-Study Program 5. Look early for Summer Job!
  20. 20. Scholarships, Awards, and BursariesScholarships, Awards, and Bursaries
  21. 21. Why are scholarships,Why are scholarships, awards, and bursaries theawards, and bursaries the very best way to fund yourvery best way to fund your education???education???
  22. 22. Because youBecause you don’t have to paydon’t have to pay them back!them back!
  23. 23. Awards, Scholarships & BursariesAwards, Scholarships & Bursaries • Financial Assistance Web Pages (http://www.conestogac.on.ca/financialaid/) • Your Guidance Office • Studentawards.com • Scholarshipscanada.com
  24. 24. Common Financial Aid ProgramsCommon Financial Aid Programs • Student Assistance Bursary • Urgent Need Bursary • Entrance Award (Degree & Diploma)
  25. 25. • BSWD / CSG-PDSE • First Generation Bursary • Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education & Training Bursary (APSET) • Ontario Student Opportunity Grant (OSOG) • Ontario Tuition Grant (ontario.ca/30off) • Student Access Guarantee (SAG)
  26. 26. Student Financial Services & Awards Conestoga College financialaid@conestogac.on.ca

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