Yukon
For students living in the Yukon, the provincial government’s financial support for students page, provides extensive details on how grants and loans work, and how to apply for each type of funding. From the Student Financial Assistance application portal, you can apply for the Yukon Grant, and the Canada Student Financial Assistance program/grant as either a full-time or part-time student. You can also apply for the Student Training Allowance and find funding for program-specific studies.
These resources are also helpful:
- Student Loans and Grants: Yukon
- Learn About the Education System of the Yukon
- Yukon University Home Page
- Directory of all Canadian Colleges and Universities
- The Globe and Mail Canadian University Report
- The MacLean’s University School Rankings
See Indigenous YukonU for information on First Nations Initiatives, Support Services, and Elders on Campus. Yukon University also offers many more resources for Indigenous students transitioning into post-secondary.
References
Government of Yukon. (2023). Financial support for students. https://yukon.ca/en/education-and-schools-student-financial-support
How to Cite this Chapter Using APA Style
*Nusselder, F., *Burrows, H. M. R., Giovannangeli, A. J., Armstrong, A. M., & Xu, Y. (2024). Yukon. In Pay for post-secondary: A student’s guide for securing financial aid. Queen’s University, eCampus Ontario. Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/payforpostsecondary/chapter/yukon/
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