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Paying for Your Education

Your education will be a good investment, but it also costs a lot. Most students need help to finance schooling, and that money has to be paid back once you are working. There are various sources of help available to you:

Cost of Education

Getting a degree or a diploma isn’t cheap. Tuition fees are climbing and this trend is not expected to reverse anytime soon. How much you will have to pay for post-secondary education depends on many factors Read more...

Bursaries

View the article on Bursaries Read more...

Loans

View the article on Loans Read more...

Scholarships

Financial help can also come from Scholarships. Probably the best option available, scholarship funds don’t have to be repaid. Everyone is eligible to apply, regardless of financial status. Lots of dollars are available, but it can be difficult and time consuming to track down the scholarships relevant to you. Individual university and college handbooks detail scholarships offered. Read more...

Co-op programs

A co-op program or work term allows you to gain experience and earn money while studying. Read more...

Part-time work

Never discount the experience you can get from any part-time job you take. Read more...

Parents/Guardians

Some parents/guardians can afford to help you pay for your post-secondary education. Direct them to the Parents Zone on this website for tips on saving for your future!