Student Aid BC: SD-79313 SIMS User Testing sign-up

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SD-79313 SIMS User Testing sign-up

Friday 31 May 2024 04:33 PM UTC+00
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Help us improve our new student account and part-time application process, selected participants get a $45 dollar gift card. StudentAid BC is preparing to launch a new student account and application process for part-time students and will be conducting user testing interviews to ensure the new system meets the needs of students and applicants.

If selected to take part in our testing, you will receive a $45 dollar gift card. Limited spaces available.
Please sign up here.

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