Awards Office News
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Don’t Panic: Here’s Why the NSLSC Sent You an End of Study Period Notice
So you’re wrapping up the term, working fervently on term papers and studying for exams. You take a break and check your mail to see that the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) has sent you a letter advising you that your study period ends as April comes to an end. Also in the... More
Monday, January 15, 2024
Ontario Remembrance and Ontario-Ukraine Solidarity Scholarships
The Awards Office is now accepting applications for the following two (2) Government of Ontario scholarships: Ontario-Ukraine Solidarity Scholarship, Ontario Remembrance Scholarship.... More
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Budget Recipe: Sue’s Creamy Broccoli Pasta
A little bit about Sue Sue is one of the Financial Aid Administrators in our office and has been here for 25 years! She helps process OSAP applications when students apply, and is around if students have questions about their funding. She found this recipe when being a #FellowKid and watching reels on Instagram.... More
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Budget Recipes: Tara’s Souped up Ramen
Welcome to the first budget recipe of Financial Literacy Month 2023! Every week we're releasing a different budget recipe from different team members in our office. Make sure to send us a tweet (yes we're still calling it that) if you tried any of the recipes! And we promise that our recipes will not... More
Monday, September 18, 2023
Now Accepting Applications for the Richard Van Loon Scholarship 2023-2024
About this award The Richard J. Van Loon Scholarship, valued at $5,000 for the 2023-2024 academic year, is awarded annually to an outstanding international student from an African country. The award was endowed in 2005 by friends, family and colleagues in honour of Richard J. Van Loon, Carleton’s 10th President. Eligibility Requirements You must... More
Friday, September 1, 2023
Bursary Information for 2023-2024
A bursary is a monetary award that is granted based on financial needs. This is different from a scholarship, which is granted based on merit. A bursary is meant to supplement your income in addition to other sources like OSAP, government student financial assistance, or a loan from a financial institution. Unlike a loan,... More
Friday, June 9, 2023
Deadline Extended! Entrance Bursaries Available for Indigenous Students
The Awards and Financial Aid Office would like to highlight a few of the bursary opportunities available for Indigenous students entering an undergraduate degree program this fall! Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students The deadline for the Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students has been extended to September 08,... More
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
How will a SAT for the Winter 2023 term impact undergraduate scholarships and awards?
The Awards Office will assess continuing students for the renewal of entrance scholarships, general in-course scholarships, and the Deans’ Honour List (DHL) after we receive final grades for the Fall/Winter session. For most undergraduate students, this assessment will take place in June. Assessment will be done in accordance with the rules and... More
Monday, March 27, 2023
Don’t Panic: Here’s Why the NSLSC Sent You an End of Study Period Notice
So you’re wrapping up the term, working fervently on term papers and studying for exams. You take a break and check your mail to see that the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) has sent you a letter advising you that your study period ends as April comes to an end. Also in the... More
Friday, January 6, 2023
How to update Financial Institution Information
1. Log in to your NSLSC account. 2. Select Financial Institution Information from the My Account drop down menu. 3. Add or update your financial institution information. Add: Update: 4. Enter your financial institution information, review and accept the Terms and Conditions and click Update to complete the process. 5. After submission, you will... More
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