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Creating a Realistic Budget for YOU in Post-Secondary

January 29th, 2017; By Gavin Mercier

By Gavin Mercier So, you’ve graduated high school, or are going to. So you’ve moved to away to school, or maybe you’re staying home. So you’re living alone for the […]


How to Navigate the Canada Council for the Arts

January 29th, 2017; By Laura Sciarpelletti

It is difficult not to find a single artist or professor at any given university who has not at least applied for a Canada Council for the Arts grant. Known […]


January 2017 Scholarships: Apply Now!

January 2nd, 2017; By Erin Kelly

SFU Tadeusz Specht Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Value: $10,000 Awards Available: 10 Award Deadline: January 31, 2017 Website: https://www.sfu.ca/students/financialaid/entrance/canadianhs/es-appreq.html   Dick Martin Scholarship Award Amount: $3000 Awards available: 1 Deadline: January […]


Unusual Scholarships

January 2nd, 2017; By Maria Cruz

So, you’re a student in need of money. Your grades aren’t the highest things in the world and you haven’t really had the time to join any school clubs or […]


Government Grants For Students in Canada

January 2nd, 2017; By Erin Kelly

Money is always hard to come by when getting ready for University or College. Thankfully, the Government of Canada can help students at different income levels, achieve their educational goals. […]


Trade Scholarships for Indigenous Students in Canada

December 27th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Indspire Scholarships Oil and Gas Aboriginal Trades & Technology Extra incentive for one to achieve their dreams in trades as a First Nations, Inuit or Metis student, Two deadlines annually […]


Government Financial Aid: Do’s and Don’ts

November 30th, 2016; By Susan Huebert

These days, getting an education can be very expensive. Tuition can cost thousands of dollars, and living expenses are often also very high. Unless students come from very wealthy families, […]