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Alberta Student Aid offers student loans, grants, scholarships, and awards for Albertans pursuing full-time or part-time post-secondary studies. Access the online application or learn more about the program and eligibility requirements.
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Alberta Student Aid offers student loans, grants, scholarships, and awards to help cover your costs while you’re in school. If you are applying for loans and grants for full-time or part-time studies, read through How to Apply first.
Login to your Alberta Student Aid account to apply for: Loans and grants for full-time students. Alexander Rutherford Scholarship. You can also view messages in your inbox, request a review of your application, and upload documents.
You can apply for both provincial and federal student aid on the Alberta Student Aid website. You only need to submit one application. Create a verified Alberta.ca Account to access the application system.
Access your Alberta Student Aid account to manage loans, grants, and scholarships for post-secondary studies.
Find everything you need to navigate the Alberta Student Aid program and services. Learn about eligibility and types of funding; Start with step-by-step instructions and resources to help you apply; Find scholarships and awards available to Albertans; Login to your student aid account to apply
1. Determine if you are a full-time or part-time student. 2. Determine if you are eligible. To get student aid, you must meet academic and residency requirements, have financial need, and be enrolled in an eligible program. 3. Find out what you’re eligible for.