What funding is available?
The new First Generation Postsecondary Bursary opportunity will provide direct support to students with financial need whose parent(s) or guardian(s) did not attend college, university or an apprenticeship program.* The minimum value of the bursary is $1,000 and will be open to Fanshawe College full-time postsecondary students to apply using the online bursary application.
OSAP and other financial aids are also available to First Generation students.
What is OSAP? What is Financial Aid? What's the difference between a bursary, grant, award and scholarship? We've got the answers! www.fanshawemoney.ca
Created by Fanshawe College Marketing and Corporate Communications Special thanks to Eric Neumann of Broadcast Television and Kaila Dundas of 106.9 The X.
OSAP and other financial aids are also available to First Generation students.
What is OSAP? What is Financial Aid? What's the difference between a bursary, grant, award and scholarship? We've got the answers! www.fanshawemoney.ca
Created by Fanshawe College Marketing and Corporate Communications Special thanks to Eric Neumann of Broadcast Television and Kaila Dundas of 106.9 The X.
* Definitions:
First Generation: a student whose parent(s)/guardian(s) has/have not attended a post-secondary institution. If a sibling of the student has attended a post-secondary institution but the parent(s)/guardian(s) have not, the student is still considered a First Generation Student.
Parents/Guardians: one or more adults, over the age of 21, who are legally responsible for the care and management of the affairs of the student.
Post-secondary Attendance: have attended (but not necessarily having obtained a credential) any institution of higher education in Ontario or elsewhere including outside Canada after high school (includes programs that lead to a post-secondary credential e.g. degree, diploma, certificate).
First Generation: a student whose parent(s)/guardian(s) has/have not attended a post-secondary institution. If a sibling of the student has attended a post-secondary institution but the parent(s)/guardian(s) have not, the student is still considered a First Generation Student.
Parents/Guardians: one or more adults, over the age of 21, who are legally responsible for the care and management of the affairs of the student.
Post-secondary Attendance: have attended (but not necessarily having obtained a credential) any institution of higher education in Ontario or elsewhere including outside Canada after high school (includes programs that lead to a post-secondary credential e.g. degree, diploma, certificate).















