Alberta government aiming to enhance protections for post-secondary students
The provincial government is introducing new measures to ensure post-secondary education remains accessible and affordable for Alberta students.
Officials say supporting opportunities for students and ensuring post-secondary education remains affordable is a top priority for Alberta’s government. With student aid applications opening on June 27, Alberta’s government says it is taking action to stabilize the increasing costs of student aid for Alberta students attending private career colleges, while also strengthening protections for them.
Alberta’s government says it is increasing the living allowances used to calculate eligibility for student aid funding. Officials say the standard monthly living allowance is intended to help cover costs for food, clothing, personal needs, transportation, rent/mortgage, and utility expenses. This increase is intended to bring Alberta in line with the Canada Student Financial Assistance Program.
Students attending full-time private career college programs delivered exclusively online may be eligible for federal loan and grant funding. Effective August 1, they may also be eligible for provincial funding to cover tuition and books costs only, if these costs are not already covered by federal funding.