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Title: Student Financial Services


1
Fall Preview Day Open House 07
  • Student Financial Services
  • _at_ Western

2007 Registrarial Services
2
Western Guarantee
  • Western guarantees that no qualified student will
    be unable to attend Western or be required to
    withdraw from an academic program for lack of
    access to adequate funding.

3
The Costs of University
..The Reality Behind the
Numbers
4
Academic Costs
Living and Other Costs
5
Approximate Total Cost
6
Paying for University
since we know Money Doesnt Grow on Trees, what
next?
7
Financial Aid - Programs
  • Scholarships Awards
  • Bursaries
  • Work Study Programs
  • OSAP
  • Graduation/Debt Reduction Bursaries

8
Financial Aid - Services
  • Financial Aid Counselling
  • OSAP Processing Appeals
  • Budgeting
  • Bursary Adjudication
  • Loan Repayment Information

9
Types of Financial Aid
  • Scholarships - based on academic merit
  • Bursaries based on financial need
  • Work Study - part-time employment on campus
  • OSAP needs-based Government Student Loans
  • Student Lines of Credit- offered by all major
    banks/credit unions

10
Scholarships Awards
  • National Scholarships
  • Admissions Scholarships
  • Continuing Scholarships
  • In-course Awards by Nomination
  • In-course Awards by Application

11
National Scholarship Program
  • Awarded based on
  • Academic performance (90 )
  • Exceptional achievement/involvement in
    extra-curricular activities
  • Creative and innovative thought
  • Nominated by your High School
  • Applications available _at_ your schools guidance
    office


Application Deadline February 14, 2008
12
Admissions Scholarships
  • Must be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident
  • Must apply to Westerns main campus for full-time
    first year studies
  • Eligibility is based on your average as
    calculated for admission purposes. Will include
    the prerequisites for the program you are
    applying to
  • Automatically awarded based on your admission
    average
  • No Application is required
  • No limit to the number awards given, if you have
    the average you will receive the scholarship
  • Value of scholarship will based on your final
    grades that we will receive in July 2008

13
Admissions ScholarshipsEligibility
  • Admission Scholarships
  • 85.0 to 89.9 1,500
  • 90.0 and above 2,000
  • 95.0 and above (Science only) 10,000/4
    years
  • 94.0 and above 10,000/4 years
  • (2500/yr renewable, must maintain an 80)
  • Based on Final Admission Average
  • Award amount based on Final Grades received in
    July
  • Funds applied to 2nd term tuition

14
UWO Bursaries/Work Study
  • Bursaries are Non-repayable taxable grants issued
    to students who demonstrate financial need. Your
    expenses exceed your resources, merit is not a
    factor
  • Work Study is a paid part-time position on
    campus, flexible work schedule, that pays
    9.50/hr
  • In 2006 Western awarded more than 16.5 million
    in Bursaries, Need-based Awards and Work Study
    positions.
  • Award amounts range from 250 to 4,000 for first
    yr entry students, depending on financial
    situation.

15
Admissions Bursary
  • Online applications will be available as of
    January, 2008
  • Apply online via the Registrars web site _at_
  • http//www.registrar.uwo.ca

16
Other Entrance Awards
  • Other Entrance awards are also available.
  • Established by the University, alumni,
    individuals and corporations they are based on
    Merit and sometimes other criteria.
  • Must be a Canadian Citizen or permanent resident.
  • Must be admitted to Westerns main campus for
    full-time first year studies.
  • Awarded automatically No application is
    required.
  • Usually awarded in late fall/early winter

17
OSAP
  • Eligibility Criteria Assessment
  • Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident
  • Ontario Resident status
  • Credit check MTO (vehicle) check
  • Parental/Student Income verification parents
    based on 2007, students its 2008
  • Course load-min is 60
  • Academic progress (after 1st year)

18
OSAP
  • Purpose of OSAP
  • To supplement, but not replace, the financial
    resources that both the student parents are
    expected to contribute.
  • Based on financial need.

19
OSAP
  • Maximum Assistance
  • Single Dependent/Independent Student - 350/week
    in school 11,900/34 wk term
  • Married/Sole-Support Student
  • - 545/week in school 18,350/34 wk term

20
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
  • Apply online at http//osap.gov.on.ca early May
    08
  • June 20th Aiming for the Top/QE scholarship
    deadline
  • Apply/submit the signature declarations early,
    for tuition deferral- no later than June 30th
    (6-8 week processing time)
  • 1st year automatic consideration for Millennium
    Ontario Access Grant (up to 2070)
  • Loans remain interest free for the duration of
    full time studies

21
Contact Information
  • Scheduling an Appointment
  • - every Friday morning _at_ 9am for the following
    week
  • Phone 519 661-2100
  • - or-
  • In person Room 190 Stevenson-Lawson Bldg
  • Apts. are ½ hr in length and we are able to
    conduct them via phone

22
Contact Information
  • Scheduled Appointments
  • Room 180 Stevenson-Lawson Building
  • Website
  • www.registrar.uwo.ca/FinancialServices
  • Phone/Fax/Email
  • Phone (519) 661-2100
  • Fax (519) 850-2394
  • E-mail finaid_at_uwo.ca

23
Contact Information
  • Program Related Inquiries
  • General finaid_at_uwo.ca
  • Bursaries bursary_at_uwo.ca
  • Scholarships finaid_at_uwo.ca

24
Registrarial Services
  • Location
  • Room 190, Stevenson-Lawson Building
  • 519-661-2100
  • Office Hours
  • 900 a.m. to 400 p.m. Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri
  • 1000 a.m. to 500 p.m. Wednesday
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