Descriptions sorted by OSAP descriptions
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Parent information not available
A parent information not available review (formerly known as a family breakdown review) is when you are estranged from your parent(s) due to documented mental, physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse or drug or alcohol addiction in your family. We will tell you what supporting documents you’ll need to provide when you apply. If you have any questions about the documents required, contact us for more information.
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Parent information not available
OSAP expects that you and your family have planned for your full-time postsecondary education. The purpose of OSAP is to supplement, not replace your resources. In general, you’re expected to contribute towards your educational cu_event_costs. However, your contribution could be waived in some situations (e.g., if you have one or more children or you receive continued care and support from an Ontario Children’s Aid Society, or you self-identify as an Indigenous student). A contribution may also be expected based on your assets and/or your spouse’s (if applicable). A financial contribution may be expected from your parents or spouse, depending on their income. Source: OSAP definitions
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Parent information not available
Compulsory fees include service and education-related cu_event_costs charged by the school that students must pay. Some examples include:
- co-op fees
- student activity fees
- athletic fees
- health services
- student union fees
- professional fees
Note: it does not include fees such as late registration charges, parking, special tests, or exam fees.
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Parent information not available
An affidavit is a sworn written statement. You are swearing that the contents written in the affidavit are true. That document is then signed by a lawyer, a commissioner of oaths, or a notary public. An affidavit is generally required by OSAP if you need to provide supporting documentation but are unable to provide an official document. For example, an affidavit may be required to support your relationship status (such as a common-law relationship). You can get an affidavit by booking an appointment at a City of Ottawa Client Service Centre.
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Parent information not available
- Undergraduate students must be taking 60% or more of a full course load to be considered for the full-time student assistance program (Full-time OSAP). This means a minimum course load of 1.5 credits per term.
- For Undergraduate students with a registered disability, a full-time course load is a minimum of 1.0 credits.
- Graduate students must be designated as a full-time graduate student by the Office of Graduate Studies and register in at least 0.5 credits.
- If you are a full-time graduate student, enter 100% as your percentage course load on the OSAP application.
- If you are a part-time graduate student, enter 50% as your percentage course load on the OSAP application.
- Online Graduate Program Students. Please review the online graduate programs page for more information about your course load.
Undergraduate Course Credits per term OSAP course load percentage OSAP funding available 0.5 credits 20% Part-time 1.0 credits 40% Part-time (full-time for students with a permanent or prolonged/persistent disability) 1.5 credits 60% Full-time Co-op Work Term 100% Full-time 2.0 or more credits 100% Full-time - Undergraduate students must be taking 60% or more of a full course load to be considered for the full-time student assistance program (Full-time OSAP). This means a minimum course load of 1.5 credits per term.
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Parent information not available
There are situations when you will be asked to provide proof of your Social Insurance Number (SIN) such as when you submit your Master Student Financial Assistance Agreement at a designated Canada Post outlet, or if you visit the Awards Office to reset your Ontario Access Number. Proof of your SIN can be:
- A Social Insurance Number (SIN) card, or
- SIN Confirmation letter issued by the Government of Canada, or
- Canada Pension Plan Statement of Contributions, or
- Temporary SIN card
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Parent information not available
While completing an OSAP application, you will be asked to provide information on the type and amount of government income you expect to receive during the study period. If you receive Second Career, WSIB, or Postsecondary Student Support Program funding, you must enter the full amount of funding you will receive for the study period, including amounts for tuition fees, books, transportation cu_event_costs, dependent care, basic living cu_event_costs, and any other cu_event_costs. Do not include amounts you will receive, if any, for disability-related expenses. If you are an Ontario Disability Support Program or Ontario Works recipient enter the total amount of income support you will receive during your study period. If your spouse or parent(s) are the direct recipient of ODSP or OW, do not enter their income support here. If you are receiving a Canada Apprenticeship Loan for your current study period, you are not eligible to apply for OSAP funding.
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Parent information not available
Before your OSAP funding can be released each term, the Awards Office must confirm your enrollment at Carleton with OSAP. We attempt to automatically confirm your enrollment at the start of each term. If you are registered in the course load that you indicated on your OSAP application, and have submitted all required supporting documents, there is nothing you need to do. If you have not submitted all required documents or have not registered in the course load you indicated on your application, your OSAP funding will be placed on hold and your enrollment cannot be confirmed.
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Parent information not available
Note: This definition applies only to the OSAP Application for Full-Time students. If all of the following are true, you are a dependent student:
- you are not married or in a common-law relationship
- you are not separated, divorced or widowed
- you are not a sole-support parent
- you have been out of high school for:
- less than 6 years before the start of your study period (applies to the provincial funding calculation only)
- less than 4 less before the start of your study period (applies to the federal funding calculation only)
- you have not worked full-time for at least 24 months in a row
Source: OSAP definitions
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Parent information not available
For OSAP, you’re a sole-support parent if:
- you have a dependent child or children living with you full-time during your study period and
- you’re single, separated, divorced or widowed
Source: OSAP definitions
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Parent information not available
For the purposes of OSAP, this refers to you,
- Completing each OSAP-funded term in full
- Achieving passing grades in the minimum required course load
- Progressing in your program of study
For more information please view the OSAP academic progress requirements.
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Parent information not available
For OSAP, a permanent disability is any impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment, or a functional limitation that:
- restricts your ability to perform the daily activities necessary to pursue studies at a postsecondary school level or to participate in the labour force
- is expected to remain with you for your expected life
A persistent or prolonged disability is any impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment or a functional limitation that:
- restricts your ability to perform the daily activities necessary to pursue studies at a postsecondary school level or to participate in the labour force
- has lasted, or is expected to last, for a period of at least 12 months but is not expected to remain with you for your expected life
At Carleton University, students with a permanent or persistent/prolonged disability are encouraged to contact the Paul Menton Centre. Source: OSAP definitions
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