Information on financial assistance for VCC Students
Government Funding Resources
Resource for students with a Canada or Integrated Student Loan that allows you to check the status or balance of your loan, obtain tax slips and confirm enrolment.
Get help with post-secondary tuition and fees. Learn about the scholarships and awards available to Grade 12 students completing high school.
The Youth Education Assistance Fund (YEAF) makes a difference in the lives of young adults who have spent time in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development or a delegated Aboriginal agency. YEAF provides grants to 19 to 24 year olds attending university, college, a university-college, an institute or designated private school. The YEAF grant amount is currently up to $5,500
External Scholarships and Grants
Most of these websites include information on government loans as well
Student Guide for British Columbia Students. Includes information on BC University programs and youth work programs.
BC Scholarship Society provides scholarships and financial awards to help British Columbia post-secondary students achieve their educational goals.
The Canadian Federation of Students is a bilingual national union, composed of over 530,000 students from more than 60 university and college students’ unions across Canada.
Trades Training BC is a consortium of 15 public post-secondary educational institutions created to promote trades training in British Columbia. Trades Training BC's primary function is to encourage students and others considering career retraining to explore trades as a viable career option.
This website was created to help post-secondary students search hundreds of scholarships available across Canada specifically for students with disabilities.
The NEADS Financial Assistance Program is offered to encourage full access to post-secondary education for persons living with disabilities, who often have higher costs and greater barriers to participation in higher education.
Resources for internationally trained professionals.
Our annual scholarship program of up to $85,000 offers awards of $2,000 for full-time students and $1,000 for part-time students. Scholarships are funded by the dues of our members.
Privately Run Canadian Scholarship Websites
These websites are free to use, but require you to make an account
ScholarshipsCanada.com is one of Canada's largest and most comprehensive databases for students looking for scholarships, bursaries, grants and student awards.
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