Part-time Assistance
Changes to StudentAid BC Student Information Management System
StudentAid BC is transitioning to the BC Services Card App, and applications for part-time grants and loans will move online. Set up your BC Services Card App as soon as possible to avoid system issues.
PDF applications for the fall term were accepted up to Thursday, October 31.
TRU is no longer accepting any PDF applications. Students may only apply for funding via the new StudentAid BC application system, which is scheduled to become available between November 21-28, 2024.
Canada Student Grant for Part-time Students (CSG-PT)
This federal grant program provides funding to students who:
- can demonstrate financial need (according to the formula used by StudentAid BC)
- are registered in qualifying post-secondary courses and are pursuing a certificate, diploma or degree
- are in good standing with any previous Canada or BC student loans
For the Canada Student Grant for Part-Time Students, all students must be studying between 20 to 59 percent of a full-time course load (normally 3-8 undergraduate credits). The maximum funding per student per program year (Aug 1 to Jul 31) is $2,520.
What does the Canada Student Grant for Part-Time Students cover?
The part-time funding will cover direct educational costs, including:
- tuition and fees
- required textbooks
- miscellaneous allowance
- some childcare costs (when applicable)
Note that any Open Learning students receiving government funding, such as the Canada Student Grant for Part-Time Students, must complete all course requirements within the 4 month (17 week) study period. For distance education students, this is a much shorter completion schedule than the 30 weeks that Open Learning most commonly allows.
How to apply for the Canada Student Grant for Part-Time Students:
BC students may only apply for funding via the new StudentAid BC online application system, which will become available between November 21 - 28.
Further details on the grants can also be found at StudentAid BC. For students not residing in BC, the Part-Time Canada Student Grant (CSG) can be applied for directly through their province of residence.
Open Learning students who reach the maximum Canada Student Grant will automatically also be considered for funding through the CKNW Bursary, Barbara Guttmann-Gee Bursary or Open Learning Bursary. If you have received the maximum federal grant for the year, or you or your program are not eligible for government assistance but you can demonstrate financial need, email studentawards@tru.ca to request a Special Bursary Application be opened for you in myTRU.
Allow two to four weeks for processing.
Adult Upgrading Grant (AUG)
University Prep, Upgrading, and English for Academic Purposes courses are not eligible for the Canada Student Grant for Part-Time Students. However, these courses are eligible for the Adult Upgrading Grant: