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B.C. Access Grant for Students with Disabilities (BCAG-D) – non-repayable grant of up to $1,560 per program year to reduce B.C. student loan debt for full-time students attending a designated post-secondary school in B.C.
For students in BC who have a disability, a particular grant/bursary option exists to help cover tuition and educational services costs. Sometimes referred to as “Appendix 8” funding through StudentAid BC, this application for permanent disability can help students access significant funding sources to help them reach educational goals.
Download the Appendix 8 – Disability Programs Application from the StudentAid BC website. Contact the office supporting students with disabilities or the financial aid officer at your post-secondary institution for guidance completing the Appendix 8 application.
Appendix 8 to verify the student’s permanent disability status and to confirm eligibility for CSFA Program and SABC accessibility related programs, including the Psycho-educational Assessment Reimbursement component of the CSG-PDSE.
Video tutorial on how to complete the Appendix 8 Disability Grant offered through Student Aid BC.
I’m just wondering if anyone has any experience with Appendix 8 the grants and bursaries available for students with disabilities. I was diagnosed with ADHD a few years ago and just recently found out that this is something I can qualify for.
B.C. Access Grant for Students with Disabilities. This program helps full-time students with a permanent disability, or a persistent or prolonged disability with the cost of education by replacing up to $1,560 ($30 per week of study) per program year in B.C. student loan funding.