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Preparing a Near-Perfect Scholarship Application by Avoiding Costly Mistakes

January 30th, 2019; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

With the continuous rise of tuition costs over the last few years, earning a college or university education in Canada is a privilege not everyone has access to, making scholarship […]


Financial Aid Available for Post-Secondary Students with Disabilities in New Brunswick

January 18th, 2019; By Jingwei Chen

Moving west to east, we have now arrived at New Brunswick: this province will be the focus of this article, the next in this series of articles exploring each Canadian […]


Financial Aid Available for Post-Secondary Students with Disabilities in Newfoundland and Labrador

January 18th, 2019; By Jingwei Chen

This is the ninth article in a series of articles focusing on the financial assistance available for Canadian post-secondary students with disabilities. Each province and territory gets their own specific […]


Financial Aid Available for Post-Secondary Students with Disabilities in the Yukon Territory

January 1st, 2019; By Jingwei Chen

Each article in this series will put the spotlight on each Canadian province or territory’s financial assistance available for post-secondary students with disabilities. This article will focus on the territory […]


Financial Assistance Available for Post-Secondary Students with Disabilities in Quebec

January 1st, 2019; By Jingwei Chen

This is the sixth article in a series examining the financial assistance available to Canadian post-secondary students with disabilities. Due to differences in eligibility criteria, amount available, and the application […]


January 2019 Scholarships: Apply Now!

December 30th, 2018; By Erin Kelly

CPAC Trailblazer Scholarship Scholarship Value: $3,000 Awards Available: 1 Award Deadline: January 15, 2019 Address: https://www.cpac-canada.ca/2018-cpac-scholarships/   Sleeknote Scholarship Scholarship Value: $1,000 Awards Available: 2 Award Deadline: January 20, 2019 […]


Why Taking a Year Off to Work Can Be a Good Plan

December 29th, 2018; By Meghan Brown

At the beginning of your last year at high school, chances are you’re being asked a lot of questions: Where do you want to go to college or university? What […]