There are many options to help you fund your education.

Below we have listed more than 25 options to find funding for your education. If you have any questions, just get in touch!

STUDENT LOANS, GRANTS AND BURSARIES

Canada Student Loans and Manitoba Student Aid. You make one application that assesses you for both these loans. You’ll receive a Notice of Assessment that tells you what grants, bursaries and loans you have been granted.

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Click the + icon to learn more about the different funding options available from Canada and Manitoba Student Loans:

  • Interest-free while you are going to school full-time. Interest starts to accumulate as soon as you stop going to school full-time. Payments start six months after you stop going to school full-time.

  • Interest-free while you are going to school full-time and during repayment. Payments start six months after you stop going to school full-time.

  • Students are automatically considered for this program when they submit their application for Canada and Manitoba Student Loans. Indigenous learners who self-identify may be eligible for additional Manitoba Bursary.

  • Available to low-income full-time students with children under the age of 12 or person(s) who are wholly dependent by reason of a mental or physical infirmity.

  • Available to eligible students based on their family size, previous year’s Gross Family Income, and program length.

  • Students who are eligible for the Canada Student Grant for Full-Time Students and who have been out of secondary school for at least 10 years, may be eligible for an additional grant.

  • Helps full-time and part-time permanently disabled students with living costs, tuition and books.

  • Requires a separate application. Available to eligible students to help pay for specialized equipment and services for school.

  • Accumulate interest while you are in school. You can make interest-only payments while in school or make no payments until six months after your studies end.

  • For students studying part-time whose family income falls within the "low-income" level as defined by the Canada Student Loans Program.

  • Available to part-time students with children under the age of 12 or person(s) who are wholly dependent by reason of a mental or physical infirmity.

  • Helps Indigenous students with the costs of tuition, books and supplies. Visit: Business Council of Manitoba – Aboriginal Education Awards

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Click the + icon to learn more about the funding options available in the following categories:

    • Post-Secondary Student Support Program | Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) provides financial assistance to First Nations students who are enrolled in eligible post-secondary programs.           Click here to learn more.

    • Inuit Post-Secondary Education Strategy | Funding is allocated annually for direct financial support for Inuit post-secondary students. Click here to learn more.

    • Metis Nation Post-Secondary Education Strategy | The goal of the strategy is to close the post-secondary education attainment gap between Métis Nation students and non-Indigenous students in Canada through distinctions-based and regionally delivered strategic support. Funding is allocated annually for direct financial support for Métis Nation post-secondary students. Click here to learn more.

    • Manitoba Metis Federation | The MMF Post-Secondary Education Support program is open to MMF Citizens, including those in the registration process. You will apply online at mmfeducation.ca/apply and the Program Review Committee will select the recipients of the bursary/scholarship. This funding is not a loan and does not need to be paid back after graduation. Click here to learn more and apply for funding.

    • Band Funding | Contact your band/tribal council to find out what funding they offer members of your band.

    • Canada Training Credit | A new refundable tax credit that allows eligible workers to receive $250 per year towards their training amount limit, up to a lifetime limit of $5,000, to help fund future eligible tuition and fees. Click here to learn more.

    • Employment Insurance Training Support Benefit | Provides eligible workers with up to four weeks of income support, paid at 55 percent of average weekly insurable earnings, to be taken within a four-year period when they require time off work to train. Click here to learn more.

    • New leave provisions under the Canada Labour Code that would allow federally regulated workers to take time away from work to pursue training and receive the EI Training Support Benefit without risk to their job security. Click here to learn more.

    • Manitoba Jobs and Skills Development | The Government of Manitoba provides skills development assistance if you have a current or previous Employment Insurance claim, are employed but low skilled, are in receipt of provincial Employment and Income Assistance benefits or are an individual who is unemployed or about to lose their job. Click here to read more.