OSAP Eligibility and Application Instructions
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OSAP Overview
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The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is a financial aid program funded by the federal and provincial governments for post-secondary students. OSAP provides Ontario students with financial assistance to help pay for university tuition and related educational costs.
Through a single application you will be assessed for federal and provincial grant funding, and for a repayable student loan.
- Grants = Money that you will NOT have to repay.
- Loans = Borrowed money that you will have to repay.
- Loans through OSAP are interest and payment-free while you are a full-time student.
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To be eligible for OSAP funding, you must:
- be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident or Protected Person
- meet Ontario’s provincial residency requirements
- If you do not meet Ontario’s residency requirements, you may be eligible for government financial aid through your home province or territory.
- See our Out-of-Province Student Assistance Programs page for a list of government financial aid programs by province and territory.
- If you do not meet Ontario’s residency requirements, you may be eligible for government financial aid through your home province or territory.
- be enrolled in a degree, diploma, or certificate program
- be studying full-time or part-time at an OSAP approved institution
Most Undergraduate, Master’s, and Doctoral degree programs at Carleton are approved for OSAP purposes. If you are enrolled as a Special Student, or in a diploma or certificate program, please contact us to determine your eligibility for OSAP funding.
Special students (non-degree students) who have been suspended from a particular degree at the University are not eligible for OSAP funding during the period of suspension.
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The amount of money you can get from OSAP is based on your assessed financial need. OSAP looks at two factors to determine this:
- Your education expenses: the amount of money you need to cover tuition, books, childcare, personal living expenses, supplies, and equipment.
- Your personal financial situation: the amount of money you and your family are expected to contribute, based on income, family size, and other factors.
The online OSAP Aid Estimator can provide you with a funding estimate based on a few factors. Remember that this is an estimate only! Submitting an application will provide you with an accurate assessment based on your individual situation.

Students in Co-op
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Co-op work terms are considered full-time for OSAP purposes. If you have previously received OSAP funding but don’t plan on applying during your work term then make sure that you complete an Interest-Free Status application.
If you plan on completing a work and study term, or two work terms, during the academic year then you must complete two separate OSAP applications. This means submitting one application for your work term and one for your study term, or an application for each of your work terms. -
It’s important to report your study period income as accurately as possible on your OSAP application. When reporting your income don’t forget to include your expected earnings from your co-op work placement. If you have already submitted your application and need to update your reported income, contact the Awards Office. We can take care of that for you.
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Many students decide to take a half-credit course while completing a work-term. When you apply for OSAP and select a work term, your funding will be assessed based on your co-op fees.
If you plan to take a class and would like to be assessed for additional funding, send us an email so we can update your application to reflect your additional tuition and fee costs. Make sure that you include your student number in any email that you send to us.

Step-By-Step Instructions
OSAP funding is available for both full-time and part-time post-secondary students. You can use our course load percentage guide below to determine which set of instructions to follow.
Summer
Undergraduate
Course Credits per term | OSAP course load percentage | OSAP instructions |
Co-op work term | 100% | Full-time |
2.5 or more credits | 100% | Full-time |
2.0 credits | 80% | Full-time |
1.5 credits | 60% | Full-time |
1.0 credits | 40% | Part-time Full-time for students with a registered permanent or prolonged/persistent disability |
0.5 credits | 20% | Part-time |
Summer Extensions
If you’re taking a full-time course load in just the late summer session (July–August) AND received full-time OSAP funding for one or both of the fall/winter terms, then you can apply for summer funding using the extension forms below:
Late Summer Extension Form. The submission deadline for this form is July 14, 2025.

Fall/Winter
Undergraduate
Course Credits per term | OSAP course load percentage | OSAP instructions |
Co-op work term | 100% | Full-time |
2.0 or more credits | 100% | Full-time |
1.5 credits | 60% | Full-time |
1.0 credits | 40% | Part-time (coming soon) Full-time for students with a registered permanent or prolonged/persistent disability |
0.5 credits | 20% | Part-time (coming soon) |
Submitting a one-term application
If you’re applying for only one term then you can view our instructions on submitting a one-term OSAP application.
Graduate
Status | OSAP course load percentage | OSAP instructions |
Full-Time | 100% | Full-time |
Part-Time | 50% | Part-time |