Full-time student funding
- To receive student financial assistance through StudentAid BC, you must be a resident of BC.
- For more information, go to the page.
- Available for education and living expenses.
Step 1: Before you apply
- You must be registered in at least 60% course load (9 credits) not including repeat or upgrading courses
- Or 40% course load (6 credits) for students with an approved permanent disability status with StudentAid BC
Note:
If you are registering in a course you have previously received a passing grade for, you will need to submit a to SABC and get SABC's permission to repeat the course.
Step 2: Where to apply?
Applications are submitted through the . Grants are assessed automatically at the time of loan processing by SABC.
Disclaimer:
Full-time students cannot apply for only a grant.
Step 3: How to apply?
1. Visit for instructions on how to apply for a Full-Time loan.
2. You must apply for a loan every semester. The program you are registered in at Douglas must match the one you enter on your loan application.
- Check myAccount to confirm the program you are in for the appropriate semester.
- Select the same program from the drop down menu on the loan application.
3. Once your application is processed by SABC, a Notice of Assessment (NOA) will be posted to your , within 6 weeks.
- If it's your first time receiving funding or you have not received a loan/grant funding in over two years, you must complete a Master Student Financial Assistance Agreement (MSFAA). Follow the instructions in your SABC portal on how to submit the MSFAA.
- Once received, SABC will request °µÍø51 to confirm your full-time enrolment.
4. Confirmation of Enrolment:
- °µÍø51 will confirm your enrolment electronically close to the start date of classes.
- You must meet all eligibility requirements for confirmation.
5. Disbursement of Funds:
- After your MSFAA has been completed and processed and your enrolment is confirmed, your funds will be released.
- Funds are sent after the confirmation of enrolment is completed and it may take 7 - 10 business days to arrive.
- Find more details here:
Step 4: How to pay the Tuition with Loans and Grants?
The tuition amount will be paid directly to °µÍø51 and the remainder of your approved funds will be sent to your bank account or, for some grants, through a cheque in the mail.
- To confirm that °µÍø51 has received payment, check your myAccount > View and Pay Tuition Fees.
Part-time student funding
Application instructions:
Step 1: Confirm Your Eligibility
- Ensure you meet SABC's part-time funding
- You must be:
- Enrolled in a designated post-secondary institution in BC, such as °µÍø51
- Studying part-time (20–59% of a full course load or in 3 to 8.5 credits per semester)
- Finalize your courses and course load (number of credits) before submitting your Part-Time Studies Application
- Changes in registration once your application has been submitted, will require a reassessment, which may delay your funding.
- A resident of BC (lived in BC for 12 continuous months prior to your study start date, excluding full-time study months).
- Within the income threshold for part-time funding.
Step 2: Set Up Your Digital ID
- Create a BC Services Card account (if you don’t already have one).
- Verify your identity online using the BC Services Card app.
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Step 3: Create or Log In to Your StudentAid BC Account
- Go to the .
- Click “Log in/Register†to access your account.
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Step 4: Complete the Online Application
- Fill out the Part-Time Studies Application.
- Read and accept:
- The StudentAid BC Declaration
- The CRA Consent for income verification
Step 5: Submit Required Documents
- Upload any required documents (e.g., proof of enrolment, income verification).
If you are a student with a disability, learn how to apply for . A completed Appendix 8 is required for disability-related grants. (see notes)
Step 6: Wait for Assessment
- Processing usually takes 3–6 business days (may vary).
You’ll receive an email when your assessment is ready.
Step 7: Review and Accept Your Funding
- Log in to your StudentAid BC account.
- Review your funding assessment.
Accept the funding offer to receive your loan and/or grant.
Step 8: Monitor Your Application
Track your application status and funding disbursement through your account.
More information regarding part-time applications is available on SABC's site:
Note:
- Fee deferrals are only granted to students who submit their part-time application through SABC or show proof of successful submission to Enrolment Services before the first fee payment deadline. Therefore, please plan ahead.
- Person With Disability Status: If you have designated , and will register in 6-8.5 credits, consider applying for full-time funding instead as part-time funding does not cover living expenses. Connect with your Student Success Advisor for more information.
- Part-time funding does not cover living costs but allows for tuition, books, supplies, transportation and child care.
- Once we complete your confirmation of enrolment, you will no longer be eligible to apply for full-time loans for the same semester. It is advisable to only submit a part-time student loan application, if you plan to remain in a part-time course load.
Family income
To be eligible for federal part-time grants and loans, your total family income for the program year must be below the amounts shown on the following table:
Family Income Eligibility Thresholds for the current Program Year can be found on SABC's site:
Application deadlines
The latest you can apply for part-time student loans is 6 weeks before your study period ends.
How Loans and Grants are applied to tuition
The tuition amount will be paid directly to °µÍø51 and the remainder of your approved funds will be sent to your bank account or through a cheque in the mail for some grants
- To confirm that °µÍø51 has received payment, check your myAccount > View and Pay Tuition Fees.
Have questions about your application? See our Financial Aid FAQs.
Out-of-Province Loans and Grants
If you live outside of BC, you must apply for assistance through your home province.
You must apply for a loan every semester.
The related website for each province and territory are listed below. Please read the details carefully because it is your responsibility to understand how your home province/territory operates.
Links to financial aid outside of BC:
See our page for Out-of-Province applicants.