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The Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB) provides emergency financial relief to students and recent graduates who are unable to work, or unable to find work, due to reasons related to COVID-19. It is also available for those who are working but not making more than $1,000 (before taxes) over the four-week period for which they are applying.
Sep 1, 2020 · Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a new Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB) program on Apr. 22, 2020. The new benefit aimed to provide financial support to Canadian students and young people who were negatively impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) is a long-term savings plan to help people save for a child's education after high school, including trade schools, CEGEPs, colleges, universities, and apprenticeship programs. An adult can also open an RESP for themselves.
The Wesleyan dependent tuition scholarship is a payment toward the cost of tuition and nontaxable fees (as defined by the IRS) up to a maximum dollar amount equivalent to 50% of Wesleyan's tuition. Maximum scholarship: $34,826 for the 2024–2025 academic year ($17,413 per semester and $11,608.67 per trimester).
- $9,350
- $14,250
- $5,500
- $14,250
Wesleyan offers a comprehensive financial aid program and is committed to making it financially feasible for any admitted student to attend. All Merit scholarships are awarded automatically when a student is accepted to the college. No additional application is required.
The Canada Student Grant for Full-Time Students is available to students from low- and middle-income families who are enrolled in a full-time undergraduate program at a designated post-secondary institution.
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Students enrolled in graduate programs at Wesleyan College may contact the Financial Aid Office for financial assistance. Funds may be available through private and federal programs for qualified students. An applicant for financial assistance must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen.