By Geetika Arora
Study Abroad
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Studying in Canada can be expensive. But you can get the funding you need through educational grants.
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This grant offers up to $6,000 a year for students from low-income families to cover tuition, books, and living expenses.
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Part-time students can receive up to $1,800 a year to cover tuition and other expenses.
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This grant offers up to $8,000 per academic year to cover additional education-related costs for students with permanent disabilities.
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Students with children can receive up to $200 per week of study for each child through this grant.
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Family doctors, nurses, and nurse practitioners who work in underserved communities can have up to $40,000 of their student loan forgiven.
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To be eligible for these grants, you must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or protected person. You must also be enrolled in a recognized educational institution.
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To apply for educational grants, you need to complete and submit an application form along with supporting documents.
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Make sure to submit your application before the deadline to be considered for funding.
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Educational grants can be the difference between achieving your academic dreams or not. They can help alleviate financial stress and allow you to focus on your studies.
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In addition to educational grants, there are other funding options available such as scholarships, bursaries, and student loans.
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