OSAP: °ÄÃÅÓÀÀû Student Assistance Program
Get help paying for school when you qualify for OSAP.
OSAP updates
- open for full-time students
- open for full-time and part-time students and micro-credential programs
- learn more about micro-credentials
- for a list of approved micro-credentials or
- OSAP information module for full-time and micro-credential students making their first application
°ÄÃÅÓÀÀû Learn and Stay Grant
Register for an OSAP account or log in with your existing OSAP credentials to .
Learn about OSAP
How to qualify
How to apply for OSAP
How and when to apply
After you apply
How to get the money and more
Pay back OSAP
When, how and what help’s available
Find out how much you could get to help pay for your postsecondary education
Under-represented learners
- Indigenous students
- Individuals in or formerly in extended society care (previously known as Crown wards)
- First-generation students
- Students with disabilities
- Students who are Deaf or hard of hearing
Resources
Questions about OSAP
Students receiving social assistance
Find contacts for:
about your loan or to update your banking details.
Beyond OSAP
- Other student loans, grants, scholarships and bursaries
- Go to college or university in °ÄÃÅÓÀÀû: Admission requirements and application process.
OSAP information module
You’ll need to complete an interactive information module before you start your application if you’re a:
- full-time or micro-credential student making your first
If you reapply to OSAP for the 2024–2025 or 2025–2026 school year, you will not need to complete this module again.
The module will help you understand:
- how OSAP and/or OSAP for Micro-credentials work
- your roles and responsibilities if you become an OSAP or OSAP for micro-credentials recipient
- basic financial information to support you through your postsecondary education (for example, creating a budget, understanding credit and debt)
How the module works
The interactive module contains short, self-study sections with information you must read before you start your OSAP or OSAP for Micro-credentials application. At the end of each section, you will be asked to answer a question about what you’ve just read.
Correct answers let you move to the next section of the module. When you’ve finished the information module, your OSAP or OSAP for Micro-credentials application will open.
You can log in and out of the module at any time, and your progress will be saved.
If you choose to complete the module in one sitting, it will take you approximately 15 minutes.
Only full-time or micro-credential students making their first need to complete this module. You will not need to complete this module again if you are reapplying to OSAP.