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Free Tuition for Hundreds of Thousands of Ontario Students

Posted Apr 3rd, 2017

Free Tuition for 100os of Canadians Connecting Niagara

New Ontario Student Assistance Program Now Accepting Applications


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Ontario is now accepting applications for the new Ontario Student Assistance Program, which is making tuition free for more than 210,000 students.

Premier Kathleen Wynne met with high school students at Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton Catholic Secondary School in Toronto today to talk about how the new OSAP will help more students pursue higher education based on their ability to learn -- not on their ability to pay.

In addition to providing free tuition to hundreds of thousands of students each year, the new OSAP will also provide more generous grants. By next year, it is estimated that some 230,000 students receiving OSAP will have less debt as a result of these changes.

All students are encouraged to visit ontario.ca/OSAP to start their applications today.

Removing the financial barriers to higher learning and making postsecondary education more affordable is part of our plan to create jobs, grow our economy and help people in their everyday lives.

QUICK FACTS

  • Students and their families can use the new online calculator to quickly determine how much financial assistance they are eligible for — which may be more than they expect.
  • The OSAP calculator shows that if, for example, you are a single parent, have three children and earn $60,000, you are eligible for grants totalling more than $16,000 — making tuition free if you decide to attend college.
  • OSAP is available to adult students, married students, students with children, dependent students and single independent students. Students with children may also be eligible to receive funding for child care costs.
     
    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
    Find out more about OSAP and apply now

"We want every student to have the opportunity to fulfil their dreams and reach their potential. I am thrilled that the new OSAP will make it easier for students by reducing barriers and supporting them as they pursue postsecondary opportunities."
— Mitzie Hunter, Minister of Education

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