Native Education

Adult Upgrading Grant Funding Financial Aid and awards The Adult Upgrading Grant (AUG) provides financial support to low income Indigenous learners enrolled in Adult Basic Education, English as a Second Language, and Adult Special Education programs at British Columbia public post-secondary institutions. Financial support received from this grant is non-repayable, meaning students do not have to pay back the funding they receive. Indigenous Adult Basic Education “Not just education. It’s self-discovery. I know myself in a lot of ways I didn’t before.” What is covered under the Adult Upgrading Grant? This grant covers the costs associated with tuition, student fees, books, unsubsidized childcare and transportation for learners most in need of financial assistance. Am I eligible? You may be eligible if you meet all of the following: An adult Attending a public post-secondary institution in B.C. and enrolled in an approved Adult Basic Education, Adult Special Education, or English as a Second Language course  Canadian Citizen, permanent resident, protected person1  or BC resident Able to demonstrate your gross family income is below the level listed in sections six and seven How do I apply? NEC application is available online. The application form is also available in person at the Financial Aid Office.  Should you require further assistance, please contact the Admission  Apply now FAQ We Are Here To Help You With Any Questions You May Have How do I apply? If you filed a tax return, include a Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Notice of Assessment (NOA) of the current year, for yourself, your spouse, or your parents, whichever applies. If you are unable to produce a CRA NOA, please include an explanation with your application. You will still need to present documentation of your gross income. Acceptable documentation includes, but is not limited to, the following: • T4 Statement of Remuneration Paid • T1 General (LINE 15000) • T5007 Statement of Benefits • ROE Record of Employment • PAY STUB • T5 Statement of Investment Income • Letter from employer(s) confirming income amount. If you are unsure, contact the Financial Aid & Awards office to find out what is acceptable. Then submit your application  Which is the next step after I apply? We ensure that everything is complete. You will receive an email within a week indicating if you were accepted, refused, or missed anything. Admissions will provide next steps. Check your email for details if your  AUG funding is approved, such as how to obtain your textbooks. You will need to purchase your own supplies, such as paper and pens.Do not pay any fees or buy textbooks. Refunds will not be granted.If you add a course, AUG will not automatically finance it. You must contact the Financial Aid & Awards office to include it on your grant application. Is the Adult Upgrade Grant a loan? No. It is a grant, therefore you do not have to pay it back. Can I receive the AUG if I am working or other financial support? Yes. However, students’ gross family income and the total of additional financial aids are required to determine what percentage you can get. Am I eligible to receive the AUG if my gross family income exceed the income? Students whose gross family income and other financial supports exceed the income threshold by up to 10% will be eligible to receive up to 50% of the tuition cost (other costs are not eligible).

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NEC SCHOLARSHIPS

Post-secondary education scholarships For Indigenous Peoples NEC offers scholarships for all post-secondary programs, excluding provincially funded ones, to help you acquire the skills and qualifications needed to confidently pursue your professional goals. Scholarships are available to new incoming students, while bursaries are offered to current students. Scholarships and bursaries are awarded and they do not need to be paid back. You can read about the eligibility requirements on the application form below. To stay informed about availability and deadlines, please subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates. NEC Scholarships  NEC Bursaries The application requirements are as follows: 1. Applicant must self-declare as Indigenous (Status or Non-Status). 2. A funding denial letter from your band or sponsor is required. 3. Complete all required fields on the application form and await the assessment. oTHER FUNDINGS

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Financial Aid for students

Meet with Our Student Financial Aid Advisor Receive personalized support in exploring financial options for NEC students including sponsorships, cash payments and credit cards When studying at NEC, keep in mind the following expenses: Tuition, Books and additional fees Transportation and groceries – (U-Pass & Lunch provided through NEC) Technology resources – Internet, phone, and computer access (Required for online students) Living expenses, loss of income and childcare if needed   *Indigenous Adult Basic Education & Health Care Assistant program is fully funded by the provincial government currently.  Please contact the admissions coordinator for details.    Find the right support First Nation, Band or Community Sponsorship Contact Immediately: Inquire about sponsorship options and deadlines Support Available: May cover tuition, other fees, and living expenses Application Assistance: NEC Financial Aid Advisor can assist Sponsorship Confirmation: Provide to NEC for registration Government Student Loans and Grants Maximum: $520 to $740 per week interest-free for full-time studies Repayment: No payments while studying; starts 6 months after leaving school, flexible monthly payment options Grants: Assessed automatically based on need; does not need to be repaid Apply for BC Aid with sponsorships to cover extra costs – recommended Provincial Tuition Waiver Program – BC Residents Only Applies to: Former or current youth in care studying full-time or part-time Covers tuition, mandatory costs, and transportation costs (U-PASS) Learning for Future Grant – $3500 annual grant towards textbooks, computer access, and supplies which is not covered by tuition 19 to 26 years, have been in care for at least 24 months Youth for Futures Education Fund – assist with books and some emergency expenses Aboriginal Community Career Employment Services (ACCESS) ACCESS offers education and training services to ALL Indigenous people in Greater Vancouver only If eligible, Access will cover Tuition, books, supplies, transportation (U-PASS), and living expenses Apply as early as possible to be considered Adult Upgrading Grant (High School) – BC Residents Only Tuition, books, supplies, transportation (U-PASS), and unsubsidized childcare Sponsors or band may also cover your living expenses Based on income, submit application with SIN# and income tax info AUG TECH GRANT – $500 per annual basis to cover internet, cell phone, and towards computer access (Available after 2 weeks classes start) NEC Entry Scholarships & Student Awards for Indigenous Students Based on financial needs and proof of support maybe needed Entrance Scholarship covers tuition, books, U-PASS and other fees. Does not cover computer access related fees nor living expenses Student Awards is based on combination of extra curricular activities, academics standings and involvement in the Indigenous community SEE THE LIST Book your appointment for more program information Ready to embark on your educational journey? You’re not alone. Schedule your appointment today with our student aid and advisor. Discover valuable insights into educational opportunities and funding options at NEC for the upcoming intake. Choose your advisor based on the program of your interest. *Indigenous Adult Basic Education & Health Care Assistant program is fully funded by the provincial government currently.  Please contact the admissions coordinator for details.    Associate Degree of Arts in Indigenous Studies Indigenous Justice Studies Indigenous Land Stewardship Information Technology Support Technician Student & Financial Aid Advisor Chasity Beaulieu Book with Me Family & Community Counselling Indigenous Early Childhood Education  Office Administration & Employment Training  Student & Financial Aid Advisor Joeleen Okeymow Book with Me Indigenous Adult Basic Education * click here Health Care Assistant * Click here *Provincial funded programs based on eligibility*

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