There are many forms of assistance.
Those most commonly encountered are grants and loans.


Grants - money given to a student for educational expenses. NEED NOT BE REPAID.

Scholarship - funds awarded in recognition of superior scholastic achievement.

Bursary - funds awarded on the basis of need and satisfactory academic achievement.

Award - recognition for a noteworthy cultural, academic, or athletic contribution made by a student to the University or community. In most cases, awards are presented as prizes, medals, certificates, or trophies; however, some are monetary.


Loans - money awarded to a student for education expenses. MUST BE REPAID.

Interest-Free Loan - a loan which must be repaid but without any interest being charged, for example: parents, special organizations, i.e., Canadian Forces.

Low-Interest Loan - a loan where the student is charged a relatively small interest in addition to repayment of the principal, for example: StudentAid BC program.

Moderate Interest Loan or Line of Credit - Banks — Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia, Envision Financial.

UFV Bursary application is now online,
starting Sept 30 to Oct 30
Log into MyUFV,
click on Student Information
then the tab for Financial Aid

Apply online for your student loans
6 to 8 weeks
before you register.

www.StudentAidBC.ca

 
Apply online for interest-free status.

www.StudentAidBC.ca


Apply online for UFV Scholarships,
from March 15 to May 10

Log into MyUFV,
Click on Student Information
then the tab for Financial Aid

    
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