“After receiving my training at Westervelt, I turned my focus to my career search. Within two weeks of graduating I received numerous calls from employers in London. At one point, there were two companies competing with job offers for me!” – Melisa W.

Candidates may be eligible to apply for the following scholarships and bursaries. These can help you better plan your financial strategy. Contact us by phone 1-519-668-2000 | 1-887-668-2001 or book using our online forms an appointment if you have any questions about these or other possibilities.

Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
The objective of student financial assistance is to assist eligible students who do not have the resources to meet the costs of postsecondary education. The intention is to promote equality of opportunity for postsecondary studies by providing financial assistance for educational costs and basic living expenses where students (and their families) do not have the resources to meet these costs

OSAP Access Window
A single portal to help you understand the ins and out of financial aid.

Ontario Student Opportunity Grant
The Ontario Student Opportunity Grant is available to help students reduce their annual Canada-Ontario Integrated Student Loan.

Canadian Study Grant for Students with Dependants
The Canada Study Grant for Students with Dependants assists full-time and part-time postsecondary students with dependants. An eligible dependant, by definition, is someone for whom you receive the Canada Child Tax Benefit or for whom you claim a deduction on your federal tax return.

Child-Care Bursary
This non-repayable bursary assists students who have child-care costs for three or more children. Child-care costs for your first eligible child and second eligible child are included in your assessment of Canada-Ontario Integrated Student Loan funding as well as the Canada Study Grant for Students with Dependents.

Human Resources And Social Development Canada

Canada Student Loans Program
The Canada Student Loans Program promotes accessibility to post-secondary education by lowering financial barriers through the provision of loans and grants for Canadians with a demonstrated financial need.

Queen Elizabeth II Aiming For The Top Scholarship Program
The scholarship is designed to recognize students who have shown academic excellence at the high school level and to assist students with financial need. Academic performance is the sole criterion for awarding the scholarship. The value of the scholarship is determined by the student’s financial need. The scholarship is available for up to a total of four years of a student’s program of study. Students attending Westervelt College may be eligible to renew/transfer their scholarship award provided they have achieved an overall average of 80 % or the numerical equivalent of 4.0 or greater.

Student Awards and Scholarships
Join today and gain access to information on thousands of scholarships, bursaries, and cash awards.

First Nations Educational Funding Programs
This website offers an invaluable search tool to find those bursaries available to First Nations students.

Ask Around!
Check with your place of work and/or the workplace of your parents. Many companies offer scholarship and bursary programs for employees and their family members.

Other helpful links

Bank of Montreal www.bmo.com

TD Canada Trust www.tdcanadatrust.com

Workplace Safety & Insurance Board www.wsib.ca

Registered Education Savings Plan www.ccra-ardc.gc.ca

Registered Retirement Savings Plan www.ccra-ardc.gc.ca