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About StudentAid BC. We help with the cost of post-secondary education through student loans, grants, and scholarships. We also have programs that help with loan repayment.
- Plan your future
This PDF form must be downloaded and completed using Adobe...
- Explore funding options
This PDF form must be downloaded and completed using Adobe...
- Apply for a loan
Determine whether you are eligible for student financial...
- Maintain your loan
Full-time student funding; Part-time student funding;...
- Repay your loan
Full-time student funding; Part-time student funding;...
- Institution Officials
2024/25 StudentAid BC Administration Manual. 32.3 KB -...
- Form library
Canada Student Grant for Part-Time Students with Dependants;...
- Explore occupations
Each year, BC Student Outcomes surveys former students who...
- Plan your future
StudentAid BC will launch a new student account and online application for part-time students within the date range of November 21 and November 28, 2024. Due to this change, the current part-time paper application will be available until November 20, 2024.
Determine whether you are eligible for student financial assistance, then find out how to apply for and receive your student loan.
The Student Aid Estimator shows the amount of federal student aid you could receive from the Canada Student Financial Assistance Program. The actual grant and loan amounts are determined once you apply through your provincial student aid office.
Student grants and loans, scholarships, apprentice loans and grants. 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. Repay your student loan.
StudentAid BC. At VCC, you can access various types of loans through StudentAid BC. These funds help B.C. residents overcome financial barriers to higher education. The federal and provincial governments cover interest on student loans during your full-time studies.
Basic eligibility requirements. To receive student financial assistance, you must meet all of these basic eligibility criteria: be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident or have protected person status. have a valid Canadian social insurance number. be a resident of British Columbia.