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Contact Us. The NSLSC supports borrowers throughout their student loan experience. Think your question might be a popular one? Check out our FAQ page for answers to commonly asked questions. Chat with Us. Check out our Instant Answers feature in the bottom right corner of your screen anytime to get real-time answers to your general questions.
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Federal and Provincial Manitoba student loans are now...
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To be able to get student aid again, you must bring your...
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Federal and Provincial Manitoba student loans are now integrated into one with the NSLSC. Get to know us better! To learn more about the NSLSC and your student loan experience, watch this short video.
You can use the Instant Answers function at the bottom of the page to connect with a live agent. Our agents are available to chat Monday to Friday, from 8am to 8pm, your local time. To access specific information about your student loan (s) or to manage your loan (s) online, log in to your secure NSLSC.ca account.
Your NSLSC account. Manage your loan, make payments and apply for repayment help from your NSLSC account. Login to your NSLSC account. Keep your loan payment-free while you study. Let us know that you are still in study. You can: log in to your NSLSC account to confirm your enrolment.
Apply for student grants and loans, including grants for special circumstances. Manage your loan at the NSLSC Access and update your loan account, and keep your loan payment-free.
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To be able to get student aid again, you must bring your loan up to date. Contact the CRA to make a payment arrangement and bring your loan up to date. For the provincial or territorial part of your student loan, you need to contact your province or territory.