Student Aid BC: Section 3 - Personal Information
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Section 3 - Personal Information Tuesday 11 June 2024 02:24 PM UTC+00 Section 3 - Personal Information Q29. Are you a student with a permanent disability, or a persistent or prolonged disability that affects your studies on a daily basis? You must meet the definition of either permanent disability, or persistent or prolonged disability to be eligible to apply for StudentAid BC disability funding.Permanent Disability is defined as "any impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment - or a functional limitation - that restricts the ability of a person to perform the daily activities necessary to pursue studies at a post-secondary school level or to participate in the labour force and that is expected to remain with the person for the person's expected life." Persistent or Prolonged Disability is defined as "any impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment - or a functional limitation - that restricts the ability of a person to perform the daily activities necessary to pursue studies at a post-secondary school level or to participate in the labour force and has lasted, or is expected to last, for a period of at least 12 months but is not expected to remain with the person for the person's expected life." If you answer 'yes' to this question, you must complete an Appendix 8 – Disability Programs Application to verify your permanent, or persistent or prolonged disability, and have your disability approved by StudentAid BC. You are only required to submit your medical documentation once unless otherwise requested. Note: Students with a permanent disability, or a persistent or prolonged disability may qualify for other programs. Contact the Accessibility Services Coordinator or financial aid office at your school, or visit www.StudentAidBC.ca or the National Student Loans Service Centre. Q30. During your study period, provide total income assistance/social assistance (welfare) and/or B.C. income assistance for persons with disabilities that you will be receiving:You are not usually eligible to receive income assistance (welfare) while attending post-secondary studies, unless you are a student with a disability in receipt of disability assistance. If you are currently receiving income assistance, you must contact your employment and assistance worker or social worker and advise them of your intention to take full-time post-secondary studies. Your worker will determine whether you can continue to receive income assistance during your study period based on Employment and Income Assistance criteria, or whether your income assistance will stop while you are in full-time studies. If you have a disability and you are receiving disability assistance from the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction, contact your local office to find out if you will be eligible to continue receiving disability assistance during your study period. If you will be receiving income assistance or B.C. Income Assistance for Persons with Disabilities equal to or exceeding $1,500 over the course of your study period, you are subject to an agreement between our ministries. Under the agreement, the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction continues to provide maintenance (shelter, food, etc.) while StudentAid BC considers the cost of your program. Program costs are limited to:
Do not include on this question the income assistance/B.C. Income Assistance for Persons with Disabilities amount claimed by your spouse on Appendix 2 or you will be assessed twice for these funds. Q31. Have you ever declared bankruptcy that included student financial assistance?
If one of the above conditions apply, you may answer "NO" to this question. Keep documentation of your clearance through CSFA Program.
Student loan borrowers who have undergone a BRE and who do not meet any of the criteria in #1 above, must pay their student loans in full before being eligible for more student loans. Q32. This question is not required for program year 2023/24.Q33. Will you have been out of high school for more than 48 months (4 years) when classes start?Did you complete your Grade 12 equivalency after leaving high school? If you did, calculate the number of months by using the date you originally left high school, not the date of your equivalency. Q34. What is your Marital Status?Marital Status is defined below. Please read the definitions carefully.
Q35. In the time since you left high school to your first day of classes, have you spent two periods of 12 continuous months each, in the full-time labour force as defined within the "help"?Time spent in the full-time labour force may include periods of unemployment. You may be asked to provide documents that show you received Employment Insurance (EI) benefits or documents that show you were looking for work. This can include letters of rejection, confirmation of interviews, etc. Q36 A. Are you, or were you ever considered a child or youth under government care?(ie. Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) or Indigenous Child and Family Service Agency [ICFSA] care, care through the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction [SDPR] Child in the Home of Relative Program or government care through a Canadian province or territory outside of B.C.) For a variety of reasons, the government may provide care or guardianship for a child. Answer 'YES' to this question if you were ever considered a child or youth under government care (this includes out of care and temporary care statuses as well as continuing custody orders both in B.C. and in Canadian provinces or territories outside of B.C.). If you indicate 'YES' to this question, are attending an eligible B.C. institution and you received care or guardianship from the B.C. government for 24 months (730 days) or at the time you turned 19, you may be eligible for the Provincial Tuition Waiver Program for current and former children or youth in care and $3,500 of non-repayable grant assistance through the Learning for Future Grant annually. If you indicate 'YES' to this question, the B.C. Ministry of Children and Family Development may be asked to verify your status as a current or former youth in care and your time in care through the B.C. government for the purpose of assessing your eligibility for the Provincial Tuition Waiver Program and the Learning for Future Grant. Q36 B. Are you, or were you at the time of your 19th birthday, a youth in continuing care or custody of a director of child welfare in B.C.?(This means that either now or at the time of your 19th birthday the provincial government is/was your legal guardian.) For a variety of reasons, the B.C. government may become the legal guardian for a child. If you are currently or were a youth in continuing care/custody of a director of child welfare in B.C. on your 19th birthday, answer 'YES' to this question. If you indicate 'YES' to this question the B.C. Ministry of Children and Family Development may be asked to verify your status as a current or former youth in continuing care or custody of a director of child welfare in B.C. If you are currently or were a youth in continuing care or custody of a director of child welfare on your 19th birthday from a province other than B.C., answer 'NO' to this question and submit an Appeal Request Form with appropriate documentation to apply for Modified Independent status. Q37. My parents are deceased and I do not have a legal guardian. If both conditions apply, read the "help".If both your parents are deceased, and you do not have a legal guardian enter "YES." Q37b. Is your parent(s) / step-parent / sponsor / legal guardian a resident of B.C. as defined within the "help"?As an independent student you are a resident of B.C. if:
As a dependent student, you are a resident of the province in which your parent(s), step-parent, sponsor or legal guardian have most recently lived for 12 continuous months as of your first day of classes. If they do not live in B.C., you must apply for financial assistance from the province or territory in which they lived for 12 consecutive months as of your first day of classes. If you are a permanent resident under sponsorship, your sponsor must complete Appendix 1. Residency is based on where your sponsor lives. If you are not a B.C. resident as defined above, you are not eligible for financial assistance through StudentAid BC. You must apply for assistance through your home province or territory. You may only apply for funding from one province or territory. Q37c. Does your parent(s)/step-parent/sponsor/legal guardian have a valid Canadian social insurance number?A valid Canadian social insurance number does not start with 0 or 8 (these social insurance numbers are not eligible for StudentAid BC. Q38. Are you a resident of B.C. as defined within the "help"?As an independent student you are a resident of B.C. if:
As a dependent student, you are a resident of the province in which your parent(s), step-parent, sponsor or legal guardian have most recently lived for 12 continuous months as of your first day of classes. If they do not live in B.C., you must apply for financial assistance from the province or territory in which they lived for 12 consecutive months as of your first day of classes. If you are a permanent resident under sponsorship, your sponsor must complete Appendix 1. Residency is based on where your sponsor lives. If you are not a B.C. resident as defined above, you are not eligible for financial assistance through StudentAid BC. You must apply for assistance through your home province or territory. You can only apply to one province or territory. Applying to more than one province will result in a restriction and verification of your application. Any funding you are eligible for will be delayed. Q39. What is your citizenship status?If you are a protected person as defined in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and have a Social Insurance Number beginning with a '9,' visit www.StudentAidBC.ca for further information regarding documentation you will need to submit with your application. If you are not a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or protected person, you are not eligible for StudentAid BC funding. You are a permanent resident if you have a permanent resident card or a valid Confirmation of Permanent Resident document. You are not eligible for StudentAid BC funding if you are in Canada on a student visa or ministerial permit. If this situation applies to you, do not complete the application. Q40. Do you identify yourself as an Indigenous person; that is, First Nations, Métis or Inuit?If you identify yourself as an Indigenous person; that is, First Nations, Metis or Inuit, please complete these questions. Providing this information is voluntary and optional, and will allow StudentAid BC to determine whether you are eligible to be exempted from making an expected fixed contribution toward your study. Q42. Date you graduated from or left secondary (high) school. (YYYY-MM)Enter the date you graduated from or left secondary (high) school (whichever is later).
Q43. How many months of full-time post-secondary studies have you taken to date in BC, Canada, and outside of Canada? Include co-op work terms. To convert part-time studies, read the "help." Enter "0" if none.Include all previous full-time post-secondary studies of at least three months (12 weeks) in length. This includes courses and activities taken at public or private universities, colleges or training schools in any country. This includes British Columbia or any other province/territory in Canada and in any country outside Canada. You must count all time spent in activities for credit (e.g., attending classes, online learning, etc.) at a public or private institution. Include co-op work terms. Do not include college preparatory (high school level) courses or apprenticeship training. Do not include the study period for which you are now applying. If you have more than 99 months of previous post-secondary studies, put '99' in the box. Some schools use units instead of credits. Check with your school to be sure of the correct calculation. Include all previous post-secondary months up to the start date of this application, including non-funded post-secondary months. Previous Part-time Post-Secondary Studies Prior Learning Assessment/Course Challenge |
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