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How to apply for a loan. Find out how to apply for a loan as a full-time or part-time student. Receive your funding. Find out what happens when you're approved for funding and how to receive your money. Appeal your assessment. Find out what to do if you don't agree with your application assessment. Deal with an overaward.
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Below are the steps in applying for B.C. and Canada student loans as a part-time student. 1 Create a StudentAid BC Account using a BC Services Card account as your digital ID. All applicants need to set up a BC Services Card account to access the student loan application via the StudentAid BC Dashboard.
Log in to your secure NSLSC.ca account to check your loan balance, make a payment, view your statement, customize your payments, or apply for the Repayment Assistance Plan. Log In 💡 Entering Repayment?
Apply for a student loan. Check your application status. Apply for in-study payment-free status. Login / Register to apply. Apply for a 2024/25 student loan. Classes starting between August 01, 2024 and July 31, 2025 AND August 01, 2023 and July 31, 2024. StudentAid BC strives to process your request within 10 business days.
How to apply. Apply for a loan at least 2 months before classes start to receive your funding at the beginning of the term or up to 6 weeks before the end of your study period. To apply for student loans, follow these steps: Visit the StudentAid BC website and create an account. You will be prompted to log in with your BC Services Card app.
Loans for full-time students from BC. If you are a BC resident in UBC undergraduate or graduate studies, you may be eligible for a government student loan. Loans for part-time students from BC. Part-time students who live in BC may be eligible for a government student loan.
Apply for a Canada Student Grant and Loan online through the student financial assistance site of your province or territory of permanent residence: Ontario, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick or Newfoundland and Labrador