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Sige 7 Cnr , geudent misintrtne ollese sand POE this 5. S8F opera eOe Teg as slowr at 2S prose &ure .S * SEU oe. One, eugges ana scien’ ong en a ¢ arts asp | Sita ~ Veg courses Ss The basic student loan The provincial and federal governments provide yearly loans to post-secondary students with demonstrated financial need. No payments or interest are due until six months after leaving school. In British Columbia both the federal and the provincial programs are administered by the B.C. government. Application forms are available from all public post-secondary institutions. Work Study The provincial government funds part-time employment for students who need to carn extra money. Generally these jobs are related to some type of campus service (such as the library) or to a student's field of study. This program is administered by the Financial Assistance Offices at each participating British Columbia post-secondary institution. Adult Basic Education Student Assistance Program (ABESAP) Direct financial assistance for students completing high school level programs at a community college. Bursaries and Scholarships A variety of bursaries and scholarships are administered by post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. As a rule bursaries are awarded on the basis of financial need and scholarships on the basis of achievement. Funds for these awards come from private donors. foundations. corporations. service organizations. government. and fromsindividual universities. colleges. and . Institutes. Theres more to Student Assistance than just Student Loans Student loans are the foundation of student financial assistance in British Columbia. A number of other programs to supplement these loans are also provided by government, post-secondary institutions and private sources. These programs put money directly in the hands of students with demonstrated financial need.’ Find out more! Contact the Financial Assistance Office at this institution or write to: _ Student Assistance c/o Parliament Buildings Victoria, British Columbia V8V 1X4 New programs to reduce student loan debt Last spring three new programs to reduce student loan debt were unveiled by the British Columbia Minister of Advanced Education and Job Training. Stanley B. Hagen. These programs. which are based on financial need, include: Supplemental Funds: provide direct assistance to Adult Basic Education college students preparing | for post secondary training. This assistance helps reduce the level of student debt by reducing the need to borrow. “ Equalization: provides direct financial assistance to students in their first year of post secondary study. This program is targeted at those students whose financial needs are the greatest. In August 1988 this will be extended to also include students entering second year. Like the Supplemental Fund, Equalization reduces the level of student debt by reducing the need to borrow. Loan Remission: reduces student loan debt of new graduates to a maximum $12,000 — regardless of the amount borrowed. This limit is raised to a total of $16,000 after a second degree. These new programs require students to make a personal contribution during the summer* by working, studying or volunteering in the community. *summer or any pre-term break longer than thirty days INVESTMENT , FuTORE Ministry of Advanced Education and Job Training “Skills for Life” HONOURABLE STANLEY B. HAGEN, MINISTER planet of the arts vol3 no1 Theres more to Student Assistance government 4 assistance: veers oss fact Tory laa OF fantasy than just Student Loans ‘Student loans are the foundation of student financial assistance in British Columbia. A number of other programs to supplement these loans are also provided by government, post-secondary institutions and te sources. These programs put money directly in the hands of students with demonstrated financial need. The basic student loan Ths provincial and feral goxcnmcnts prove Sear loans to post-secondary students with ‘emonstrated fancial eed, No payments oF School In British Columbia oth the fer andthe rosincal programs are administered bs the Bu uscrnment application forms ae able from E'public post-sscondar institutions, Work Study Te proincial government funds parttime oven for students who nos 0 carn extra Generals These jobs are related 1 some campus service (such 35 the iar) OF 1 8 ‘Sladen’ field of studs. Ths program is {Administer bythe Fanancll Awustance Offices a ‘Sach parspating British Columbia post-scond Adult Basic Education Student Assistance Program (ABESAP) Dirct financial assistance for students completing igh shoo! level programs 3t community coll Bursaries and Scholarships A variety of bursaries and scholarships are dminiscred by postsccondary institutions in Bish Columbia. Ava rule bursts are awarded fon the basis of financial nocd and schoirships oF ‘th bass of achicement Funds fr those awards come fom private donors foundations. Corporations. service organizations, goveenm Snd fom nis idual unvversitc, colleges. an Find out more! Contact the Financial Assistance Office at tis Student Assistance Jo Pariament Buildings Victoria, British Columbia Nav IXS | New programs to reduce student loan debt {Las spring hee now programs 0 reduce stu Minster of Advanced Education and Sob Tanne Sank Hagen, Te gas Sepplemental Funds: provi dct asintance 0 Adult Base Education colle stadens preparing ‘epost secondary traimng Thabane helps ‘sce the level stat deb by reducing the tostudcats i ther fist sear of postsecondary ‘tho finan neds are the pretest In og students entcring second sear Lite the Stpolemental Fung, Eguization reduces the toro a Loan Renn ac a of ‘egardiss ofthe amount borrowed. This mits ‘sed to total $1600 aera Seco dep. MENT g FUTURE Most of Aaranes Eaicaton and Job Tang HONOURABLE STANLEY 8. HAGEN, MINISTER