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Students attending programs at PACE are eligible for many funding possibilities such as bursaries, scholarships, government student aid, lines of credit, and sponsorship.
Financial Aid is administered by the Awards and Financial Aid Office, which supports the access and excellence mandate of The University of Winnipeg through a comprehensive program of scholarships, awards, prizes and bursaries.
Below are some examples of bursaries and scholarships available at The University of Winnipeg.
For more information on how to apply, deadlines, and award eligibility please visit University of Winnipeg Awards and Financial Aid.
To apply for an award, use the online application system.
This bursary is awarded annually to an adult learner who demonstrates financial need and who has completed at least two courses in a PACE certificate or diploma program. Eligible students may receive up to $500.
This scholarship will be awarded to a PACE certificate or diploma student on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. Eligible students may receive up to $250.
These bursaries are established by the Louis Riel Institute of the Manitoba Métis Federation. They will be awarded annually to full-time entering or returning students with financial need who are of Métis status. Eligible students may receive up to $2,500.
Bursaries will be awarded to students who show academic promise and financial need, and who come from a population currently under-represented at The University of Winnipeg. Eligible students may receive up to $3,000 per year.
This scholarship will be awarded to a PACE certificate or diploma student on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. Eligible students may receive up to $400.
This scholarship will be awarded to a PACE certificate or diploma student on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. Eligible students may receive up to $400.
(no application required)
Number of available awards: 10
Value: $50 to $100
Awarded: September (Deadline August 15)
Criteria: based on Manitoba Student Aid Program amount, students should start the MSA application process in June and provide a copy of assessment to PACE Registration Office.
(no application required)
Number of available awards: 1
Value: $100
Awarded: annually at the PACE Graduation Ceremony
Criteria: based on highest GPA in relation to determining factors. Award is based on several factors suchs as: lenght of program, level of program, difficulty of program.
Below are some examples of financial assistance students can access to assist with paying for school. These programs are offered by the government, private organizations and community partners. PACE students are eligible for many other external funding opportunities.
Number of available awards: 2
Value: $500
Application Deadline: October 12
Criteria: Student must be enrolled in 1 of the following certificate programs: Administrative Assistant, Human Resources Assistant, Contact Centre Representative, Business & Administrative Studies, Computer Applications, Network Support, or Electrical
If you are of First Nations heritage you may be eligible for sponsorship through your First Nation Community. Please contact your community Board of Education for more information on the process.
Number of available awards: 3
Value: $1,500
Application Deadline: October 12
Criteria: Student must be enrolled in an Information Technology program (diploma or degree).
Loans and grants can be accessed by full-time and part-time students. UWinnipeg also offers sessions on guiding you through the forms and documentation required for a successful loan application.
The Government of Canada offers student grants and loans to full-time and part-time students. Grants and loans help students pay for their post-secondary education.
The amount you can receive in grants and loans is calculated when you apply with your province or territory.
Assessments are done for each student independently.
The amount you can receive depends on several factors, including:
The National Student Loan Service Centre offers the Government Student Loans and Grants Orientation Webinar.
This 17-minute presentation will provide a thorough overview of the process and include such topics as how to apply, what loans and grants are, the stages of a student loan, repayment information and how to use your National Student Loan account.
We recommend that all first-time borrowers watch this video.
The Lifelong Learning Plan allows students to withdraw amounts from RRSP to finance full-time programs.
If you are currently receiving benefits or have been on Employment Insurance in the past five years you may be eligible for funding. For more information please visit your local Service Canada office.
For students enrolled/enrolling in the Advanced Diploma In Leadership In Early Childhood Care And Education Program ($350) is available through The Province of Manitoba.
The student must meet the following criteria in order to qualify for the Regulated Annual Training Grant:
1. Employed at a licensed non-profit child care centre
2. Classified as an ECE ll and eligible to receive an ECE lll upon completion of the ADLECCE Program
* Childcare Centre Directors must apply for this grant on behalf of the employee.
Upon enrolling in a qualifying educational program, a course of study that lasts at least three consecutive weeks, with a minimum of 10 hours of instruction or work per week, the child named in your plan will become eligible to receive payments from the RESP to help cover the costs of education after high school.
The Canada-Manitoba Job Grant is an employer-driven approach to help Manitobans gain the skills they need to fill available jobs and to help employers develop the skills of their existing workers to meet the requirements of their present job, or to move into a better job.
Nearly every bank or credit union offers students a line of credit in pursuing post-secondary education. To learn more please contact your banking institution.
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