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«Finance» column

Covering the Cost of University

April 21st, 2014; By Carly Wignes

University tuition is a huge expense that leaves many students deep in debt by the time they graduate – especially if they choose to live on their own, either in […]


Are Scholarships Just for Brainiacs?

April 21st, 2014; By Katie Webb

You often hear about all of the scholarships received by the students who are at the top of the class or all-stars on their team. Entrance scholarships, academic excellence scholarships, […]


Scholarships for Aboriginal Students

April 15th, 2014; By Métis Nation of Ontario

Bursaries and Scholarships The Aboriginal Financial Officers Association of Canada is dedicated to helping Aboriginals reach the highest standard of excellence in finance and management. AFOA’s initiatives in the development […]


April Scholarships of the Month – Apply Now!

March 31st, 2014; By Jasmin Bollman

With April upon us, your applications for college and university have officially been sent off. In some cases, you may have even already heard that you’ve been accepted (congratulations!). Now […]


Living Without a Salary – and Student Loans

March 29th, 2014; By Laurel Walsh

Today my grandmother gave me a thick book entitled “How to Survive Without a Salary” by Charles Long.  The truth is that I’m employed, both as a writer and a barista […]


What Is the Canada Student Loans Program?

March 17th, 2014; By Service Canada

The Canada Student Loans Program provides financial assistance in the form of loans and grants to post-secondary students who demonstrate financial need. Application Information – Students must first apply for […]


Canada Apprentice Loan

March 14th, 2014; By Service Canada

Economic Action Plan 2014 proposes to create the Canada Apprentice Loan by expanding the Canada Student Loans Program to provide apprentices registered in Red Seal trades with access to over […]