After the document s has been received, note there is additional document processing time. Documents that are not received before the deadlines listed below will not be processed. Deadline dates are determined based on your study period end date. You can find your study period end date on the Ryerson Calendar. When you participate in the OSAP program, you are entering into a contract with the provincial and federal governments. Part of that contract states that you will assume responsibility for maintaining your student loans, whether that means repaying your student loans when you officially enter repayment, or establishing interest-free status when you are continuing studies.
For more information on establishing interest-free status, including eligibility and how to apply, visit the Maintaining Interest-Free Status page. For deadline dates, please click on your relevant tab below. To be eligible for Schedule 2, you must be currently enrolled in a part-time course load. Search Site and People.
Before applying for OSAP, full-time applicants and students applying to micro-credential programs will be required to complete an interactive module with information about OSAP. Learn more about the information module. The deadline to apply for OSAP for micro-credential programs has now elapsed for the academic year. Here are the steps you need to take to apply for OSAP.
Register online for an OSAP account. Submit your OSAP application by the deadline. For part-time students with study periods of 21 weeks or more and for all full-time students , submit your OSAP application no later than 60 days before the end of your study period.
For part-time students with study periods of 20 weeks or less , submit your OSAP application no later than 40 days before the end of your study period. For students in micro-credential programs , submit your OSAP application no later than the end of your study period.
Receive an estimate of how much OSAP funding you may be eligible for after submitting your application. Learn more about OSAP for students in special circumstances. The MSFAA is a lifetime student loan agreement, which only needs to be completed once for full-time studies or part-time studies. You may need to complete your signature and declaration forms and upload them to your OSAP application. For full-time and part-time students, your financial aid office must receive these documents no later than 40 days from the end of your study period.
Updates about your application will be posted online on your OSAP account. Check your OSAP account regularly and opt-in for email notifications so you know as soon as updates occur.
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