Information full-time students need to know when applying for student loans.
If you have questions about student financial assistance and how to apply for funding, register for one of the virtual question and answer sessions. These sessions are for Canadian citizens, permanent residents, protected persons or individuals registered under the Indian Act who will be applying for New Brunswick Student Financial Assistance. International students who are studying in New Brunswick under a student visa or study permit are not eligible for New Brunswick student financial assistance.
If you are a 2024 high school graduate entering full-time post-secondary education in the fall of 2024 and you have questions, please read the dependent student applicant information sheet. It provides an overview of the application process for students belonging to the Dependent Student Category which would be the majority of 2024 Grade 12 graduates entering year one of post-secondary studies in the fall.
If you are not able to attend one of the virtual question and answer sessions, you can contact Student Financial Services at 1-800-667-5626 with any inquiries.
To be eligible for student financial assistance, you must:
You are not eligible for full-time assistance if you:
When you are ready to apply, review the checklist to ensure you have all the information you need to submit your application.
Please note that you may be asked to provide additional documentation to validate the information provided on your application and that knowingly making false statements, misrepresentations, or omissions may result in penalties.
Student information:
Academic information:
Resources:
Student with a disability:
Permanent residents:
Protected persons of Canada (including Convention Refugees):
Dependent students will also require:
You are a dependent student unless:
Married or common-law students will also require:
Single parent students will also require:
Your international educational institution must be designated under the Canada Student Financial Assistance Program for you to be eligible for funding. You should apply for funding as early as possible before your study period starts.
We require a request for program information form for any student financial assistance application where the educational institution is located outside of the New Brunswick
With one application you will be considered for provincial and federal funding programs. How much funding you can receive is based on things, such as your financial situation, length of your study program, tuition cost, number of dependents, etc. There are maximum amounts available for each type of loan, grant, and bursary.
The 2024-2025 funding maximums are:
Canada Student Loan |
Up to $300* per week of study |
New Brunswick Student Loan |
Up to $200 per week of study |
Canada Student Grant for Full-Time Students |
$525* per month of study |
Canada Student Grant for Full-Time Students with Dependants |
$280* per month of study per child |
Canada Student Grant for Students with Disabilities |
$2,800* per academic year, if applicable |
Renewed Tuition Bursary |
up to $3,000 for university students or $1,500 for college students |
New Brunswick Bursary |
Up to $160 per week of study |
Canada Student Grant for Services and Equipment – Students with Disabilities (Separate Application) |
Up to a maximum of $20,000 per academic year |
There are two grants available for students with disabilities who qualify for student financial assistance:
Canada student grant for students with disabilities
This grant provides $2,800* per academic year to help reduce the costs they face when participating in a post-secondary program.
To be considered for this grant, you must:
Canada student grant for services and equipment
Students with disabilities can receive up to a maximum of $20,000 per academic year to purchase education related services and assistive equipment which are not provided by your educational institution. Examples are tutors, note-takers, interpreters, readers and technical aids.
To be considered for this grant, you must:
Note: If you did not qualify for Canada student financial assistance when your application was assessed, contact Student Financial Services for additional information regarding your eligibility.
Information about the disability grants and supports available.
A form to be completed by a health care provider when applying as a student with a disability for the first time.
A printable application to be completed to access funding to help pay for disability-related equipment and/or services needed for your education.
Full-time students only
Required form for students with disabilities. Ask your school to complete this form if it applies to you.
Full-time students only
A form to be completed by your school detailing information on your program of study if you are attending Intersession/Summer Session at a university.
There are four steps in the process to determine if you qualify for assistance:
Students with a positive assessed need will be eligible for assistance. Students with a negative assessed need are considered to have enough resources and are not eligible for funding.
Master Student Financial Assistance Agreement (MSFAA) is a legal lifetime agreement between you and the federal and New Brunswick governments that outlines your responsibilities and terms and conditions of accepting your funding and your responsibilities for repaying the loans you borrowed. You will complete the online agreement with the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) and you normally only sign it once.
There are separate MSFAAs for full-time and part-time students.
Once all documents have been submitted, applications are normally processed within two to four weeks. If you are a first-time applicant or are returning after a break of two or more years, once your application has been assessed, you will receive a Notice of Assessment in the mail indicating:
If you are a returning applicant with no break from your studies, once your application has been assessed, you will receive your Notice of Assessment in the mail indicating the amount of your funding and when it will be available. You normally would not need to complete the online MSFAA process again.
Within three to five days of receiving your Notice of Assessment, the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) will send you a “Welcome Email” that will include a secure URL needed to create an online NSLSC account.
To agree to the terms and conditions of accepting your funding and repaying your loan, you need to complete an electronic Master Student Financial Assistance Agreement (MSFAA) through your online account with the NSLSC.
To register for your online NSLSC account, you will need to be ready to provide your:
If you do not receive a “Welcome Email” from the NSLSC, please contact Student Financial Services. If you are a returning applicant with no break of two or more years from your studies, you would normally already have an online account with the NSLSC and would have agreed to the terms and conditions of accepting your funding through your completed MSFAA.
If your contact information changes, you must update your online account with the NSLSC and inform Student Financial Services of the changes.
The National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) manages all Canada and New Brunswick student loans, grants and bursaries. The NSLSC processes your MSFAA, deposits funds into your bank account or sends it to your school, helps you to keep track of your funding and the amount you have to repay, works with you to set up a loan repayment schedule and helps you find the best way to repay your loan if you are having difficulties with repayment
Once the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) has your completed Master Student Financial Assistance Agreement (MSFAA) on file, your school must confirm your enrolment with the NSLSC as part of the process of getting your money.
Your school may advise the NSLSC that a portion (or all) of your funding is to be paid directly to the school to cover your academic fees. Remaining funds will be electronically deposited into the bank account you provided on your MSFAA. You will receive a message from the NSLSC in your secure inbox with the details on the amount of funding paid to you and your school.
Check your Notice of Assessment for details of when your funding will be released. Normally, you get your money in two installments:
If you do not reapply for student financial assistance for upcoming studies, you need to notify the NSLSC through your online NSLSC.ca account that you are still in school. If not, you will have to start repaying your loans earlier than expected.
Note: If you have part-time loans and full-time loans and are studying full-time, both loans will be payment free while you are in studies, unless you have reached the maximum lifetime assistance limit. However, if you are studying part-time, only your part-time loan will be payment free while in-study and regular payments will be expected on your full-time loan.
You can request a review of your assessment if:
Request a funding review bulletin will help you learn more about the types of reviews, how and when to request a review.
An overaward is funding you received for which you are not eligible. This can occur if your application is reassessed due to a change in circumstances. For example, if you leave your studies mid-way through your academic year, Student Financial Services may determine that you have been overpaid. The overaward information bulletin will help you learn more about the common reasons for an overaward and how they are repaid.