Fill out either the full-time or part-time loan application, depending on your type of study. Applications are available through your province’s provincial student loan office. By filling out the application, you’ll be assessed for both federal and provincial loans and grants. If you have a permanent disability, you may be able to apply for the Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities for Services and Equipment. This application is also found on your provincial student loan office website.
In most provinces you’ll need to be registered in at least 60% of a full course load. For students from Newfoundland and Labrador, registration in 80% is required for the provincial portion and 60% is required for the federal portion. Students who have been assessed as having a permanent disability are eligible for a full-time loan at 40%. Please note: a typical full course load at Dalhousie is comprised of 15 credit hours.
If you’re registered for 20% to 40% of a full course load, complete the part-time loan application (except students who were assessed as having a permanent disability). Please note: a typical full course load at Dalhousie is comprised of 15 credit hours.
Special student status or qualifying programs aren’t funded by most provinces. If you’re taking classes to get into an upper level program (but aren’t currently in a degree program), call your provincial student loan office to see if they will fund a qualifying year.
Certificate programs at Dalhousie aren’t eligible for government student loan funding.
Post Graduate Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry aren’t eligible for federal or provincial loan funding. For Post Graduate Medicine, the following provinces have developed programs that exempt repayment of the provincial portion while in residency: Alberta, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Quebec. Students from other provinces should contact their provincial student loan office for options.
Optional internships not part of your degree program aren’t eligible for government student loan funding.
Programs which have been developed to be part-time (i.e. MBA Leadership) aren’t eligible for full or part-time government student loan funding.
Dalhousie electronically signs most student loans once your loan has been assessed. We start confirming loans in mid-August and for winter disbursement, mid-December. If your loan is covering both terms, it’s important that you’re fully registered for both terms by early August. If you aren’t fully registered and your loan is reassessed, your funding may get reduced.
Summer student loan eligibility varies in each province. If you have questions, contact your provincial loan office.
The National Student Loan Service Center offers a student loan repayment webinar.
If you have questions about your student loan assessment, please contact your provincial student aid office.
If you have questions about your student loan confirmation of enrolment, please email frontcounter@dal.ca.