OSAP Checklist for High School Students
- Visit the OSAP website for more information about how OSAP works
Prepare for the submission of your OSAP application by collecting the following information.
Note: You are considered a dependent student until you have been out of high school for 4 years or more and if you are a dependent student, parental information will be required.
Your Personal Information
- E-mail Address
- Social Insurance Number
- Month and year you last attended high school full-time
- Driver's Licence Number
- If you own or lease a vehicle, know the make, model, licence plate number, year and current market value of each vehicle.
- Cost of one trip home to your parents' home by the most economical means available i.e., bus.
Your Financial Information
- Estimate of your total gross income from January 2010 to December 31, 2010
- Your total gross income from January 2010 to the start of your pre-study period. If you finished high school in January, the start of your pre-study period would be May15th, if you finished high school in June, the start of your pre-study period would be July 1st.
- Estimate of your total gross income expected in your pre-study period. If you graduate high school in June, this would be July 1, 2010 to the start of classes in September 2010. If you finished being a full-time student prior to May, your pre-study period would be May 15th, 2010 to the start of classes in September 2010.
- Estimate of your total gross income during your study period, September 2010 to April 2011, if you will be registered in the fall and winter semesters.
- Total amount of scholarship and bursary funding to be received during your study period.
- Type and amount of government assistance (i.e., Orphans Benefits) to be received during your study period.
- Total amount of your RRSPs.
- Total amount of any other assets i.e., savings, bonds, term deposits, GICs etc.
Your Parental Information
- Marital status - If parents are separated or divorced, the parent and step-parent with whom you currently live, or who last supported you, must complete the parental section and sign the declaration. If parents are in a common-law or same sex relationship (Ministry policy states three years to be considered common-law), both must complete the application.
- Social Insurance Numbers of both parents.
- Total gross annual income for 2009(taken from line 150 of their 2009 Canadian Income Tax returns)
- CPP contributions (lines 308 and 310)
- Total tax payable (line 435)
- E.I. premiums (line 312)' Birth date of each parent
- Other income not included on the tax return, i.e. foreign income
If Applicant is Married/Common-Law, Spouse's/Partner's Information
- Social Insurance Number
- Driver's Licence
- Income information from the 2009 Canadian Income Tax Return









