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Student financial aid in Canada

Government sponsored Student Loans in Canada was designed to help post-secondary students pay for their education in Canada. The federal government funds the Canada Student Loan Program (CSLP) and the provinces may fund their own programs or be integrated with the CSLP. In addition, Canadian banks offer commercial loans targeted for students in professional programs.

Government loans edit

Canadian citizens, permanent residents of Canada living in any province for over a year, and protected persons[1] are normally eligible for loans provided by the federal government, through the CSLP, in addition to loans provided by their province of residence.

Loans issued to full-time students are interest free while a student is in full-time studies. Students receiving a Canada Student Loan (CSL) for the first time on or after August 1, 1995, are eligible for up to 340 weeks (~6.5 years) of interest-free status on their loan balance. Students in doctoral programs are eligible for an additional 60 weeks, up to 400 weeks (~7.5 years). Students with permanent disabilities and students who received their first CSL prior to August 1, 1995, are eligible for up to 520 weeks of assistance (10 years),[2] though certain provincial loans may have different limits.

Whether in receipt of student loans or not, students in full-time study are not required to repay their student loans. Depending on the issuing jurisdiction, interest begins to accumulate immediately upon leaving studies.

Assistance is available for students in part-time studies, with rules slightly different based on the program. Beginning January 1, 2012, the Government of Canada eliminated interest on part-time student loans while borrowers are in-study.

Student loan borrowers begin repaying their student loans six months after they graduate or leave school, although interest may begin after the Period of Study End Date. Grants may supplement loans to aid students who face particular barriers to accessing post-secondary education, such as students with permanent disabilities or students from low-income families.

Canada Student Loans of up to $210 per week of full-time study or 60% of the student's assessed need (the lesser of these) can be issued per loan year (August 1–July 31). Loans issued through provincial programs will normally provide students with enough funding to cover the balance of their assessed need. Part-time loans cannot exceed $10,000 in principal at any given time[3]

History edit

Prior to 1964, the national student loan program was known as the Dominion-Provincial Student Loan Program. This program was a matching grant partnership system between the federal and provincial governments. It was started in 1939 and ended with the start to the CSLP in 1964.

Some text from the Department of Human Resources and Social Development Canada:

The CSLP was created in 1964. Since its inception, the Program has supplemented the financial resources available to eligible students from other sources to assist in their pursuit of post-secondary education. Between 1964 and 1995, loans were provided by financial institutions to post-secondary students who were approved to receive financial assistance. The financial institutions also administered the loan repayment process. In return, the Government of Canada guaranteed each Canada Student Loan that was issued, by reimbursing the financial institution the full amount of loans that went into default.

In 1995, several important changes were made to Canada Student Loans. First, the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act was proclaimed, replacing the existing Canada Student Loans Act (which does not remain in force to this day) reflecting the changing needs of the parties involved in the loan process, including the conferred responsibility of the collection of defaulted loans to the banks themselves. The Government of Canada developed a formalized "risk-shared" agreement with several financial institutions, whereby the institution would assume responsibility for the possible risk of defaulted loans in return for a fixed payment from the Government which correlated with the amount of loans that were expected to be, or were, in default in each calendar year. During this period, the weekly federal loan amount was increased to a maximum of $165.

On July 31, 2000, the risk-shared arrangement between the Government of Canada and participating financial institutions came to an end. The Government of Canada now directly finances all new loans issued on or after August 1, 2000. The administration of Canada Student Loans has become the responsibility of the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC). There were two divisions of the NSLSC, one to manage loans for students attending public institutions and the other to administer loans for students attending private institutions, but these two centers were merged into one. Defaulted Canada Student Loans disbursed under this new regime are now collected by the Canada Revenue Agency which, by Order in Council dated August 1, 2005, became responsible for the collection of all debts due under programs administered by Human Resources and Social Development Canada.

Due to the close nature of the CSLP and the provincial student loan programs, the changes in 1995 and 2000 were largely mirrored by the provincial programs. As a result of these changes, students who attended school before and after these transition years may find that they have up to 6 different loans to manage (pre-1995 federal & provincial; 1995-2000 federal & provincial; and post-2000 federal & provincial). The extent to which this is possible depends largely on a student's province of residence.

Financial aid programs in Canada by province and territory edit

Students in professional programs edit

Most charter banks in Canada have specific programs for students in professional programs (e.g., medicine) that can provide more funds than usual in the form of a line of credit, sometimes with lower interest rates as well. Students may also be eligible for government loans that are interest free while in school on top of this line of credit, as private loans do not count against government loans/grants.[4]

The March 2011 federal budget announced a Canada Student Loan forgiveness programme for medical and nursing students to complement other health human resources strategies to expand the provision of primary health services. The programme is meant to encourage and support new family physicians, nurse practitioners and nurses to practise in underserved rural or remote communities of the country, including communities that provide health services to First Nations and Inuit populations.[5]

National Student Loan Service Center edit

The National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) is an agency created by the Canada Student Loans Program (CSLP) where Canadian Federal loan holders manage their student loan. The NSLSC manages CSLP (Federal) loans as well as provincially-integrated loans for the following provinces: British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador.

The NSLSC website (nslsc.ca) can be used to maintain student loan holders files, confirm enrolment, check disbursement status, apply for the Repayment Assistance Plan, as well as make payments on their loans.

Loan administration and repayment edit

The Canada Student Loan Program (sometimes referred to as the National Student Loan) is administered by National Student Loan Service Centre[6] a part of Human Resources and Social (Skills) Development Canada (HRSDC). Students have the choice of opting for a fixed interest rate of prime interest rate, or a floating interest rate. Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island were the only provinces where there was no interest on the provincial loan, but as of March 28, 2014, the government of Nova Scotia also eliminated interest for all graduates who entered repayment after Nov. 1, 2007.[7] The government of British Columbia eliminated interest on its student loans on February 19, 2019.

In September 2010 the amount of student loans owed to the Government of Canada surpassed $15 billion.

Repayment assistance edit

CSLP offers a number of programs to assist students who find themselves facing financial difficulty during repayment. These are provided to government-sponsored student loanholders. Among these programs are:

Repayment Assistance[8]
Repayment Assistance is designed to help students meet repayment obligations if they are temporarily unable to make payments on their government student loans because of unemployment or low income. Repayment Assistance is granted for periods of six months. Some rules, such as Canadian residency, may apply. Once approved for Repayment Assistance, borrowers will be assessed for an affordable payment amount which may be zero or more. The Federal and/or provincial government will then assist in paying interest and/or principal so long as the borrower continues to be approved for the program. Borrowers can apply online on the NSLSC website.
Revision of Terms[9]
Revision of Terms is a feature that provides students with the flexibility to manage loan repayment in a way that is responsive to individual situations. It can be used to decrease monthly payments by increasing the repayment period (from the standard 11.5 years up to 15 years) should a student find the standard terms difficult to maintain. It can also be used to increase loan payments by reducing the repayment period, allowing more rapid repayment of a loan.
Severe Permanent Disability Benefit[10]
Along with Repayment Assistance for borrowers with permanent disabilities, the Severe Permanent Disability Benefit is an additional program for borrowers with disabilities. It allows for the elimination of debt for students who are experiencing exceptional financial hardship due to a severe permanent disability.

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 29 June 2007.
  2. ^ "Canada Student Loans - Eligibility". Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Part-Time Canada Student Loan (PTCSL)". Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  4. ^ "Building the Third Pillar: Reforming Ontario's Student Financial Aid System" (PDF). Retrieved 9 August 2007.
  5. ^ Government of Canada. 2011. : Forgiving Loans for New Doctors and Nurses in Under-Served Rural and Remote Areas. Ottawa, 22 March 2011. Accessed 23 March 2011.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 May 2007. Retrieved 21 May 2007.
  7. ^ "Government Eliminates Interest on Nova Scotia Student Loans". Nova Scotia. 11 May 2018. from the original on 29 March 2023. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
  8. ^ "Repayment Assistance Plan – How it works". 30 October 2020.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 June 2007. Retrieved 29 June 2007.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 September 2007. Retrieved 29 June 2007.

External links edit

  • NSLSC.ca
  • Canadian Alliance of Student Associations

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Government sponsored Student Loans in Canada was designed to help post secondary students pay for their education in Canada The federal government funds the Canada Student Loan Program CSLP and the provinces may fund their own programs or be integrated with the CSLP In addition Canadian banks offer commercial loans targeted for students in professional programs Contents 1 Government loans 2 History 3 Financial aid programs in Canada by province and territory 4 Students in professional programs 5 National Student Loan Service Center 6 Loan administration and repayment 7 Repayment assistance 8 References 9 External linksGovernment loans editCanadian citizens permanent residents of Canada living in any province for over a year and protected persons 1 are normally eligible for loans provided by the federal government through the CSLP in addition to loans provided by their province of residence Loans issued to full time students are interest free while a student is in full time studies Students receiving a Canada Student Loan CSL for the first time on or after August 1 1995 are eligible for up to 340 weeks 6 5 years of interest free status on their loan balance Students in doctoral programs are eligible for an additional 60 weeks up to 400 weeks 7 5 years Students with permanent disabilities and students who received their first CSL prior to August 1 1995 are eligible for up to 520 weeks of assistance 10 years 2 though certain provincial loans may have different limits Whether in receipt of student loans or not students in full time study are not required to repay their student loans Depending on the issuing jurisdiction interest begins to accumulate immediately upon leaving studies Assistance is available for students in part time studies with rules slightly different based on the program Beginning January 1 2012 the Government of Canada eliminated interest on part time student loans while borrowers are in study Student loan borrowers begin repaying their student loans six months after they graduate or leave school although interest may begin after the Period of Study End Date Grants may supplement loans to aid students who face particular barriers to accessing post secondary education such as students with permanent disabilities or students from low income families Canada Student Loans of up to 210 per week of full time study or 60 of the student s assessed need the lesser of these can be issued per loan year August 1 July 31 Loans issued through provincial programs will normally provide students with enough funding to cover the balance of their assessed need Part time loans cannot exceed 10 000 in principal at any given time 3 History editPrior to 1964 the national student loan program was known as the Dominion Provincial Student Loan Program This program was a matching grant partnership system between the federal and provincial governments It was started in 1939 and ended with the start to the CSLP in 1964 Some text from the Department of Human Resources and Social Development Canada The CSLP was created in 1964 Since its inception the Program has supplemented the financial resources available to eligible students from other sources to assist in their pursuit of post secondary education Between 1964 and 1995 loans were provided by financial institutions to post secondary students who were approved to receive financial assistance The financial institutions also administered the loan repayment process In return the Government of Canada guaranteed each Canada Student Loan that was issued by reimbursing the financial institution the full amount of loans that went into default In 1995 several important changes were made to Canada Student Loans First the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act was proclaimed replacing the existing Canada Student Loans Act which does not remain in force to this day reflecting the changing needs of the parties involved in the loan process including the conferred responsibility of the collection of defaulted loans to the banks themselves The Government of Canada developed a formalized risk shared agreement with several financial institutions whereby the institution would assume responsibility for the possible risk of defaulted loans in return for a fixed payment from the Government which correlated with the amount of loans that were expected to be or were in default in each calendar year During this period the weekly federal loan amount was increased to a maximum of 165 On July 31 2000 the risk shared arrangement between the Government of Canada and participating financial institutions came to an end The Government of Canada now directly finances all new loans issued on or after August 1 2000 The administration of Canada Student Loans has become the responsibility of the National Student Loans Service Centre NSLSC There were two divisions of the NSLSC one to manage loans for students attending public institutions and the other to administer loans for students attending private institutions but these two centers were merged into one Defaulted Canada Student Loans disbursed under this new regime are now collected by the Canada Revenue Agency which by Order in Council dated August 1 2005 became responsible for the collection of all debts due under programs administered by Human Resources and Social Development Canada Due to the close nature of the CSLP and the provincial student loan programs the changes in 1995 and 2000 were largely mirrored by the provincial programs As a result of these changes students who attended school before and after these transition years may find that they have up to 6 different loans to manage pre 1995 federal amp provincial 1995 2000 federal amp provincial and post 2000 federal amp provincial The extent to which this is possible depends largely on a student s province of residence Financial aid programs in Canada by province and territory editAlberta Alberta Student Aid British Columbia StudentAid BC Manitoba Manitoba student aid Ontario Ontario Student Assistance Program New Brunswick Canada Student Loan and New Brunswick Student Loan Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador Student Aid Northwest Territories NWT Student Financial Assistance Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Student Assistance Nunavut Financial Assistance for Nunavut Students FANS Prince Edward Island PEI Student Loan Quebec Aide financiere aux etudes fr Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Student Loans Yukon Yukon Student Financial AssistanceStudents in professional programs editMost charter banks in Canada have specific programs for students in professional programs e g medicine that can provide more funds than usual in the form of a line of credit sometimes with lower interest rates as well Students may also be eligible for government loans that are interest free while in school on top of this line of credit as private loans do not count against government loans grants 4 The March 2011 federal budget announced a Canada Student Loan forgiveness programme for medical and nursing students to complement other health human resources strategies to expand the provision of primary health services The programme is meant to encourage and support new family physicians nurse practitioners and nurses to practise in underserved rural or remote communities of the country including communities that provide health services to First Nations and Inuit populations 5 National Student Loan Service Center editThe National Student Loans Service Centre NSLSC is an agency created by the Canada Student Loans Program CSLP where Canadian Federal loan holders manage their student loan The NSLSC manages CSLP Federal loans as well as provincially integrated loans for the following provinces British Columbia Saskatchewan Ontario New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador The NSLSC website nslsc ca can be used to maintain student loan holders files confirm enrolment check disbursement status apply for the Repayment Assistance Plan as well as make payments on their loans Loan administration and repayment editThe Canada Student Loan Program sometimes referred to as the National Student Loan is administered by National Student Loan Service Centre 6 a part of Human Resources and Social Skills Development Canada HRSDC Students have the choice of opting for a fixed interest rate of prime interest rate or a floating interest rate Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island were the only provinces where there was no interest on the provincial loan but as of March 28 2014 the government of Nova Scotia also eliminated interest for all graduates who entered repayment after Nov 1 2007 7 The government of British Columbia eliminated interest on its student loans on February 19 2019 In September 2010 the amount of student loans owed to the Government of Canada surpassed 15 billion Repayment assistance editCSLP offers a number of programs to assist students who find themselves facing financial difficulty during repayment These are provided to government sponsored student loanholders Among these programs are Repayment Assistance 8 Repayment Assistance is designed to help students meet repayment obligations if they are temporarily unable to make payments on their government student loans because of unemployment or low income Repayment Assistance is granted for periods of six months Some rules such as Canadian residency may apply Once approved for Repayment Assistance borrowers will be assessed for an affordable payment amount which may be zero or more The Federal and or provincial government will then assist in paying interest and or principal so long as the borrower continues to be approved for the program Borrowers can apply online on the NSLSC website Revision of Terms 9 Revision of Terms is a feature that provides students with the flexibility to manage loan repayment in a way that is responsive to individual situations It can be used to decrease monthly payments by increasing the repayment period from the standard 11 5 years up to 15 years should a student find the standard terms difficult to maintain It can also be used to increase loan payments by reducing the repayment period allowing more rapid repayment of a loan Severe Permanent Disability Benefit 10 Along with Repayment Assistance for borrowers with permanent disabilities the Severe Permanent Disability Benefit is an additional program for borrowers with disabilities It allows for the elimination of debt for students who are experiencing exceptional financial hardship due to a severe permanent disability References edit Determining Eligibility for Canada Student Loans Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 29 June 2007 Canada Student Loans Eligibility Retrieved 12 September 2018 Part Time Canada Student Loan PTCSL Retrieved 7 October 2011 Building the Third Pillar Reforming Ontario s Student Financial Aid System PDF Retrieved 9 August 2007 Government of Canada 2011 Canada s Economic Action Plan Forgiving Loans for New Doctors and Nurses in Under Served Rural and Remote Areas Ottawa 22 March 2011 Accessed 23 March 2011 The National Student Loan Service Centre Archived from the original on 7 May 2007 Retrieved 21 May 2007 Government Eliminates Interest on Nova Scotia Student Loans Nova Scotia 11 May 2018 Archived from the original on 29 March 2023 Retrieved 21 July 2023 Repayment Assistance Plan How it works 30 October 2020 HRSDC Revision of Terms Archived from the original on 6 June 2007 Retrieved 29 June 2007 HRSDC Permanent Disability Benefit Archived from the original on 19 September 2007 Retrieved 29 June 2007 External links editNSLSC ca Provincial and Territorial Student Financial Assistance Offices Canadian Alliance of Student Associations Canadian Federation of Students Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance Issue Briefings StudentAid BC Ministry of Advanced Education Province of British Columbia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Student financial aid in Canada amp oldid 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