Saving for School

Thinking about your own, or your family’s future education? You’re in the right place. Let’s get learning.

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  • What is the Canada Learning Bond?

    The Canada Learning Bond or CLB - a $500-$2,000 grant from the government to help modest-income families pay for school (AKA free money). Are you eligible?

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  • What is a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP)?

    An RESP is a special account that can unlock thousands of dollars in government grants and help you save for school.

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  • What is the Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG)?

    CESG unlocks contribution matching for up to $7,200 per student. Sounds like a good incentive, right? Now, how do you get the maximum?

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  • How much does it cost to go to school?

    It can cost anywhere from~ $7,000 - $30,000 for college or university in Canada. This depends on your school and what you want to study. That’s why planning ahead can really help.

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  • What government grants am I eligible for?

    Let’s be honest, school is freakin’ expensive. You know it, we know it, and the Canadian government knows it too, which is why they offer grants to students. What’s available to you?

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  • How do you build a student budget?

    Making a plan for education after high school can feel overwhelming. Start with building a budget.

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  • What are student loans?

    Student loans are money you can borrow from the government, or the bank, to help pay for school. But there are some things you need to know before you sign on the dotted line…

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  • What are scholarships and bursaries?

    You know the terms, but what do they actually mean, and how do you actually get that money?

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  • How much money can I get from scholarships and bursaries?

    Some scholarships and bursaries can be for as much as $100,000. How much am I eligible for?

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