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Financial Aid Comparison Worksheet
When you receive admission offers from multiple universities, comparing their financial aid packages can be confusing — each school presents costs and aid differently. This worksheet standardises the comparison so you can make an informed decision.
- Price
- $19
- Sections
- 6
- Access
- Lifetime
- Updated
- 2026
Lifetime access · Built for Canadian students · 7-day refund on paid upgrades.
What you'll be able to do
Built so you stop spinning your wheels and start making real progress on your applications.
Replace messy notes with one organised system
Stop juggling tabs, sticky notes, and Google Docs you'll never find again.
Save hours per application
Templates do the structural work. You focus on what's unique to you.
Submit work you're actually proud of
Built around what Canadian scholarship committees and admissions officers actually look for.
Every section, every template, every detail
No filler. Each piece is here because Canadian students actually need it for real applications.
- Side-by-side comparison grid for up to 5 universities
- Cost breakdown: tuition, fees, residence, meal plan, textbooks, transportation
- Aid breakdown: scholarships, grants, bursaries, loans, work-study
- Net cost calculator showing your true out-of-pocket cost at each school
- Renewal conditions tracker — know what GPA you need to keep your awards
- Decision factors scorecard: academics, location, co-op, campus life, net cost
Get started in minutes
Fill in each university's costs and aid offers as you receive them. The net cost calculator will show you the true annual cost at each school. Use the decision scorecard to weigh non-financial factors alongside cost.
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Sanity-check my offer comparison
Use after filling in 2+ schools — catches what you forgot to count.
I have offers from {school A} and {school B}. Below are the financial-aid letters. Reformat them into one apples-to-apples comparison and surface anything I might have missed: residence vs commuter cost, mandatory fees, renewal conditions (GPA, course load), tax treatment, currency, work-study assumptions. Then tell me the school with the lower 4-year out-of-pocket cost and the school with the lower risk if my GPA slips below {x}.
Offer A:
{paste offer A}
Offer B:
{paste offer B}
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