The grant component of BC's student financial assistance program provides non-repayable funding to eligible BC residents studying at post-secondary institutions. Automatically assessed alongside BC student loan applications.
StudentAidBC Grant
The StudentAidBC Grant is a grant worth $2,000 CAD offered by Government of British Columbia, with applications due by June 30, 2026. This is generally a one-time award. All amounts and deadlines are non-repayable and verified against the official provider page as of April 27, 2026.
Overview
Eligibility & Requirements
How to Apply
Apply through the StudentAidBC portal (studentaidbc.ca).
The grant is assessed automatically alongside your BC student loan application.
Apply at the beginning of each semester.
Key Details
Common Questions
How much is the StudentAidBC Grant worth?
The StudentAidBC Grant is valued at $2,000 CAD. The exact amount and any in-kind benefits are confirmed on the official Government of British Columbia page.
What is the application deadline?
The application deadline is June 30, 2026. Deadlines occasionally shift between cycles, so verify directly on the official page before submitting.
Who is eligible to apply?
Eligibility is set by Government of British Columbia. The full criteria — including residency, level of study, and any program-specific requirements — are listed in the Eligibility section above and on the official application page.
Is the StudentAidBC Grant renewable?
No — this award is generally a one-time payment unless the provider specifies otherwise on the official page.
Is there a minimum GPA?
There is no published minimum GPA. Selection is based on the broader eligibility criteria set by the provider.
Do I need to repay this award?
No. Like virtually all Canadian scholarships, bursaries, grants, fellowships, and awards listed on Canadian Scholarship Helper, the StudentAidBC Grant is non-repayable funding. Only student loans need to be repaid.
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