Maintaining program eligibility for full-time
student loans shouldn't be a mystery. If your target
student population is relying on student loans to fund their education, these are the important factors of program eligibility worth considering before making major changes and potentially losing that funding source.
BC is RRU’s home province so we are primarily concerned with
meeting StudentAid BC’s program eligibility requirements. While every provincial
ministry responsible for student loans must follow some basic Canada Student
Loan program regulations, each has the authority to set additional criteria.
For out-of-province residents, eligibility is often defaulted to the home
province’s designation.
We've sleuthed out these relevant regulations from the 2022-23 StudentAid BC Policy Manual (mostly paraphrased). You can retrieve
the full manual here https://studentaidbc.ca/institution-officials
1. The program of studies must be offered and
delivered at 100 percent of a full course load. For student loan purposes at
RRU it is:
- for undergraduate programs 0.87 credits per week
- for graduate programs 0.29 credits per week
A 60-credit undergrad
program can be delivered in 16 months and still retain 100% course load
status.
2. If there is a program offered at 100 percent of
a full course load, a student may choose to reduce their course load to at least
60 percent (40 percent for students with permanent disabilities) and retain
full time status. This brings certain blended programs into the realm of
eligibility. 60 percent at RRU is a minimum of:
- for undergraduate programs 0.52 credits per week
- for graduate programs 0.17 credits per week
3. Distance
education, blended learning or online programs may be eligible for student
financial assistance if students will earn the same number of academic credits
in the same time period as students in other StudentAid BC-eligible programs
delivered onsite at the same institution for each level of degree (i.e.
certificate, undergrad, graduate, doctoral).
4. Student loan study periods are a minimum 12 weeks and a maximum 52 weeks. Breaks in full-time study are permitted. Up to10% of the study period's breaks can be funded.
5. The following programs are not eligible for
StudentAid BC funding:
- Programs of study such as executive programs that are designed specifically to meet the needs of full-time members of the labour force
- Brokered courses (when an institution provides a formal credential while another agency/institution provides the actual program of study)
- Personal development, hobby, self-interest or similar programs (e.g. non-credit Continuing Studies courses)
Ultimate message: Check
with Financial Aid & Awards before making big program changes please.
Thank you for sharing such great information. It has help me in finding out more detail about Student Loan Eligibility!
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