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Student Loans – The Basics

April 1st, 2012; By Jasmin Bollman

  As an Ontario resident, you have two different types of student loans you can apply for. The first is federally mandated (Canada Student Loan) and the second is from […]


Picking Courses

April 1st, 2012; By Sarah Forrest

When it’s time to pick your high school courses, it can be a stressful and difficult time for some students. There are so many options to choose from and it […]


Ontario home to most of Canada’s international students

April 1st, 2012; By 0 Backup WordPress

International students favour Ontario’s post-secondary school system over other provinces, according to Statistics Canada’s 2011 census results. Since 2007, there has been a 26.5 per cent increase of foreign student […]


Prof studies math dyslexia

April 1st, 2012; By 0 Backup WordPress

Students who dreaded their math homework may find an explanation in new research by a Western professor. It might have been math dyslexia. Daniel Ansari, a psychology professor, is studying […]


What’s A Degree Worth?

April 1st, 2012; By 0 Backup WordPress

University’s enrolment rates are staggering. This year campuses are teeming with more undergraduate students than ever before. Last year,  full-time undergraduates paid more than $100 million in tuition per institution. […]


Top 10 brain foods !

March 1st, 2012; By Erica Cooper

Want to keep your mind sharp and nourished? Here are 10 highly effective brain foods that improve memory, mood, concentration, and overall clarity. Eat up. 1. Blueberries—Blueberries serve a wide […]


Tips on Student Finance

March 1st, 2012; By Ryerson University

1. Start planning your finances early. Figure out how much money you’ll need as soon as possible (tuition, ancillary fees, books and supplies, living expenses) so you’ll know how much […]