StudentAid BC is the British Columbia government program that provides financial assistance to eligible BC students pursuing post-secondary education. The program delivers a combination of grants and loans — both of which have been interest-free since 2019 for the provincial portion and 2023 for the federal portion.
StudentAid BC integrates the provincial BC student loan with the federal Canada Student Loan into a single application and disbursement. When you apply through the StudentAid BC portal at studentaidbc.ca, you are applying for both funding sources at once.
Your total aid package is assessed based on your financial need — calculated as the difference between your allowable education costs and your expected contributions from income and assets.
BC offers non-repayable grants to eligible students. The BC Access Grant provides up to $4,000 per year to students from low- and middle-income families. It targets students who are the first in their family to attend post-secondary education or who face other barriers.
Federal grants of up to $4,200 per year are available for full-time students from low-income families. Part-time students may receive up to $1,800. These are assessed through your StudentAid BC application automatically.
When grants don't cover all assessed need, loans make up the difference. BC student loans and Canada Student Loans are both interest-free — your balance does not grow while you are in school or after graduation.
To qualify for StudentAid BC funding, you must:
The maximum weekly loan amount from the combined federal and provincial programs is approximately $340 per week of study. In a 34-week academic year, this amounts to about $11,560 maximum. However, your actual amount depends on assessed need.
Your assessed costs include:
You must confirm your enrollment each semester to keep receiving funds. StudentAid BC requires satisfactory academic progress — typically passing at least 60% of courses per term and completing a minimum course load.
If your circumstances change (income changes, withdrawal from courses, change of program), you must report this to StudentAid BC promptly. Overpayments must be returned.
After you stop being a full-time student, you have 6 months before loan repayment begins. During this period, no interest accumulates and no payments are required. Use this time to:
If your income is low after graduation, the federal Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP) caps your payment at 20% of your income. If your income falls below the threshold (roughly $25,000 for a single person in 2025), your payment is reduced to zero and the government covers interest. After 10 years on RAP, remaining balances are forgiven.
StudentAid BC also offers:
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