Grants for Schools in Canada

As of 2009, the Canada Student Grants Program (CSGP) has consolidated all federal assistance grants into a single program. More than 245,000 students will be provided with grant money annually. The Canadian government promises to offer these grants in a predictable manner with an easy application process.

First, apply for a student loan through your province or territory. The government automatically assesses what grants you're eligible for.

For more information, contact Human Resources and Skills Development Canada:
Service Canada
Ottawa (Ontario) Canada
K1A 0J9
Att. Canada Enquiry Centre
800-622-6232
hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/home.shtml
  1. Canada Student Grant for Persons from Low-Income Families

    • Students from low-income families will be given $250 per month of college, trade school or undergraduate study. Students of any year can apply.

    Canada Student Grant for Persons from Middle-Income Families

    • Middle-income-family students will be given $100 per month of college, trade school or undergraduate study. Students of any year can apply.

    Canada Student Grant for Persons with Permanent Disabilities

    • Students with permanent disabilities can apply to receive a grant of $2,000 per academic year.

    Canada Student Grant for Services and Equipment for Persons with Permanent Disabilities

    • Students with permanent disabilities who require tutors, note-takers, interpreters, Braille-writing machines or technical aids are eligible for upward of $8,000 per academic year.

    Canada Student Grants for Persons with Dependants

    • Low-income students with children may receive $200 per month for each child under the age of 12. Further, part-time students with two children may receive $40 per week. Part-time students with three or more children may receive $60 per week.

    Canada Student Grant for Part-Time Studies

    • Part-time students may receive upward of $1,200 per school year.

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