Entrance scholarships, merit awards, program-specific awards, and bursaries offered by institutions.
Different sources mean different rules.
Education loans, family funding, employer support, and other private arrangements that require independent review.
Funding information that may depend on residency, citizenship, enrollment, program, or Ontario eligibility.
Make the numbers part of the decision.
Estimate
Build a realistic picture of tuition, living costs, transport, books, and other education expenses.
Research
Identify current awards, bursaries, loans, and official eligibility information to verify.
Prioritize
Match deadlines and documentation to the institutions and programs you are considering.
Plan
Keep confirmed information separate from possibilities and prepare questions for the provider.
Before you count on funding.
Do all students qualify for the same funding?
No. Eligibility can depend on student status, residency, institution, program, academic record, income, and deadlines.
Can you explain OSAP?
We can help identify the questions and official information an applicant should review. Eligibility decisions belong to the applicable program and authority.
Should funding decide my program?
Funding is one part of a sound education decision. Course fit, entry requirements, total cost, and long-term goals should be considered together.
Bring your shortlist and your budget questions.
We’ll help you separate the options worth researching from assumptions that need verification.