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Financial Aid Available for Post-Secondary Students with Disabilities in Alberta

June 3rd, 2018; By Jingwei Chen

In this series of articles, I go across Canada, researching what financial assistance is available for post-secondary students with disabilities. Every province and territory will be covered. This article will […]


Techsploration Scholarships and Volunteering: Women and Girls in STEM

April 30th, 2018; By Erin Kelly

What is Techsploration? A non-profit organization that is a joint initiative of : Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency What is it all about? “The goal of […]


May 2018 Scholarships: Apply Now!

April 28th, 2018; By Erin Kelly

MCO Scholarship Scholarship Value: $500 Awards Available: 1 Award Deadline: May 15, 2018 Address: https://missioncreekortho.com/orthodontists.php   LM Scholarship Program Scholarship Value: $500 Awards Available: 1 Award Deadline: May 31, 2018 […]


Why You Shouldn’t Use Only Student Loans for All Your Education Costs

April 28th, 2018; By Meghan Brown

A university or college degree is considered a necessity for many careers, but tuition costs are rising higher each year.  For those who are not able to pay the full […]


Financial Aid Available for Post-Secondary Students with Disabilities in British Columbia

April 28th, 2018; By Jingwei Chen

Part of a series of articles on financial aid available for post-secondary students with disabilities, this article will feature what assistance is available specifically to British Columbia students. Information on […]


Federal Financial Aid Available for Post-Secondary Students with Disabilities

April 28th, 2018; By Jingwei Chen

There is no question that paying for post-secondary education is difficult. For students with disabilities, this financial barrier can be exacerbated by costs associated with their own individual needs. This […]


Why are so many young people bad with money? (Or are they?)

April 1st, 2018; By Marianne Stephens

In all honesty, I don’t like the articles directed towards millennials that blame them for everything that’s currently wrong in society: not buying houses, not being financially responsible, buying avocados, […]