Financial Assistance for Dayschool Students
- Full-time Dayschool Student = at least 60% of a full course load or 40% for students with permanent disabilities
- Part-time Dayschool Student = 20% - 59% of a full course load
OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program)
OSAP is a financial assistance program provided by the Federal & Provincial government and is available for full-time day students, who are Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons. Its main component is the Canada - Ontario Student Loan Program. The purpose of this program is to supplement, but not to replace the student's, the family's or other resources.
Part-time day students are eligible to apply for Part Time Canada Student Loans. Applications and information booklets are available in the Financial Aid Office at Fennell and at the Brantford, Stoney Creek and IAHS Student Services Offices.Please be advised that the College is not required to await O.S.A.P. awards for payment of fees. Students are expected to pay fees from their own resources according to the published fee schedules and deadlines.
The following bursaries are available to students who are eligible for and collecting OSAP:
Child Care Bursary is available to offset child care costs for the third or more children (funding for child care for the first two children is provided through the OSAP loan program). Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office at Fennell Campus and the Brantford, Stoney Creek and IAHS Student Services Office.Disability Bursary The purpose of this bursary is to assist students with documented permanent or temporary disabilities to accommodate full-time studies at college or university. Examples of disability-related educational expenses are hearing aids, vision aids, learning disability assessments, etc.
- The maximum allowable value of the Bursary for Students with Disabilities is $10,000 per academic year.
- The application process starts with an interview with the educational institution's Accessible Learning Services Case Managers (contact Accessible Learning Services), who will approve the appropriate equipment or service for the student, cost the equipment or service and then submit the application to the Financial Aid Office to have the cheque cut for the student.
Student Help Fund (Tuition Set-Aside)
Assistance in the form of non-repayable, taxable bursaries is available to needy students who are residents of Ontario, registered in a Ministry approved certificate or diploma program and in good academic standing. Funds are available to assist with educational and related expenses when all other forms of assistance are exhausted and financial need is not met. Students are expected to apply for OSAP and use their own resources such as savings, earnings from employment and family income.
The following bursaries are available:
- Work Study Read the FAQ Provides job opportunities on-campus (up to 15 hours per week) for students who are registered in at least 60% of their full time course load (40% for students with disabilities). Jobs are posted in the Student Life Office and on the Student Life website.
- Summer Employment Program is available from May - August, during the summer semester. Watch for details on Mocomotion in March.
- Tuition Bursary assists students who are not receiving OSAP or do not receive enough to cover their tuition. Recipients of tuition bursaries will be selected on financial need and academic standing. Tuition Bursary Application. Once filled out, the Tuition Bursary Application should be handed in to the Financial Aid Office (C068 - Fennell Campus) or the Student Services Office (Room A102- Brantford Campus, Room A111- Stoney Creek Campus, Room 121 - I.A.H.S.).
- General Help Fund Read the FAQ is available to assist with reasonable education-related expenses for students who have unmet need through OSAP or who are not eligible for OSAP. Assistance is provided on a limited basis to students in financial crisis to help students carry on with their studies at Mohawk College. Requests are considered by the Financial Aid staff on an individual basis.
Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office at Fennell Campus or the Student Services Offices at Brantford, Stoney Creek or IAHS campus, according to posted deadlines.
Services available through the Health Clinics
- Medication
- Crutches/canes/tensors
- Taxi slips
Awards and Scholarships
In addition, over 400 awards and scholarships are available each year for registered students, including the Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund. Visit the Student Awards office at Fennell campus or the Student Services Office at Brantford, Stoney Creek or IAHS. Information is also available on the Scholarships & Bursaries website, or telephone (905)575-2066 for more information.









