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Canada Student Loans: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Program Information and Cost Forms My provincial student loan department is asking for the Mount to complete a form that confirms my studies and costs; what is this…
How do I Qualify? Students must be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents of Canada (including Landed Immigrants). How do I Apply? Students must apply for government student loans each year of study…
If you are considering applying for a Canada Student Loan, this overview will provide you with some general information regarding the process. Following are the key steps in the annual Canada Student Loan Process for…
Most provinces have switched to using electronic portals to communicate and transmit loans to the University. When the University receives the loans in our portal, we will confirm your course information including program of study,…
Government Student Loans – Canadian Students The Government of Canada works with provincial government loan offices to offer students loan and grant funding to assist them throughout their post-secondary career. Repayable loans and non-repayable grants…
A bank line of credit is a loan obtained through a banking institution. Each bank or lending institution will have different loans, interest rates and requirements. Students are encouraged to apply for a government student…
A leader in your school and community Mount Saint Vincent University is pleased to offer the Student Leadership Awards to new students who have exhibited high standards of leadership and achievement prior to attending the…
Scholarship/Bursary Information The Harrison McCain Scholarships/Bursaries are available annually to current high school students entering university who will graduate from a high school in Canada. Each award has a program value of $16,000 payable over…