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Please remember to submit your Pre-Study Report to Student Loans


  • How do I apply?

    When you apply for a Canada/Nova Scotia Student Loan as a student with a permanent disability, your eligibility for this grant is automatically assessed. If you are eligible for the Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities, your need for grant funding will be determined before your need for loan. Click here, for Canada/Nova Scotia Student Loan Information and how to apply.

    • Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities
  • What will I get and when will I get it?

    For Example: if your assessed need is $10,000 the $2,000 Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities would be issued before your need for loan is determined.  If your assessed need is only $1, you will receive $2,000 Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities and no loan.  If you are studying more than 23 weeks, the grant will be issued in 2 equal disbursements.  The first disbursement will be issued at the start of your program and the second disbursement half way through your study period.  If you withdraw within the first thirty da

    • Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities
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  • What is the maximum grant?

    The maximum grant is $2,000 per year.

    • Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities
  • Do I have to pay back the grant?

    If you withdraw from your program within the first thirty (30) days of the program, the grant will be converted to loan. If you withdraw after the first thirty (30) days of your program or continue as a student in your program the grant will not need to be repaid.

    Click here, to find out what you need to do if you withdraw from courses or your program as it could effect your grant.

    • Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities
  • How will this grant affect my student loan?

    This grant is part of the money you will receive from student loans. For example, if your need is assessed at $10,000, the first $2,000 would be grant money and will not have to be repaid. Therefore, you would owe only $8,000 as a student loan. Withdrawing from courses or your program could affect your grant.

    • Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities
  • What will I get and when will I get it?

    If you are considered and funding is available, you could receive this grant in one of two ways.

    • You could receive an additional cheque made payable to you if you have unmet financial need after receiving the maximum student loan and any other eligible grants. 
    • You could receive notification that the eligible amount of this grant was paid directly toward your student loan, reducing your debt. This will happen if your financial need was met with other grants and student loans.
    • Provincial Access Grant
  • What is the maximum grant?

    The maximum grant is up to $2,000 per year if you are attending university and up to $1,000 per year if you are attending college. (Note: Funding for this grant is limited.)

    • Provincial Access Grant
  • Do I have to pay back the grant?

    No. This grant does not have to be repaid. However, the grant is considered taxable income, and a T4A form will be issued to you.

    If you withdraw from courses or your program, this could affect your grant.

    • Provincial Access Grant
  • How will this grant affect my student loan?

    This grant may be paid in addition to student loan money or may be used to pay down your loan. Therefore, it will not affect the amount of student assistance you are eligible to receive. Withdrawing from courses or your program could affect your grant.

    • Provincial Access Grant
  • How do I apply?

    By applying for a Canada/Nova Scotia Student Loan as a student with a permanent disability, you automatically apply for this grant. Be sure to complete and submit your Pre-Study Report as explained above.

    • Provincial Access Grant
  • What will I get and when will I get it?

    This grant covers academic accommodations such as tutoring, note taking, adaptive software, attendant care, ASL interpreting services, etc. This grant will not cover tuition, books, or any other costs that are not directly related to reducing barriers associated with your disability. Once you have submitted your application, the Canada Study Grant Coordinator will notify you about what funding you may qualify for.

  • What is the maximum grant?

    The maximum grant is $8,000 per year.

  • Do I have to pay back the grant?

    No. This grant does not have to be repaid. However, the grant is considered taxable income, and a T4A form will be issued to you. Receipts for goods and/or services must be submitted.

  • How will the grant affect my student loan?

    This grant will not affect the amount of money you may receive from student loans, because it is a separate grant offered by the federal government and available in every province in Canada.

  • How do I apply?

    The application forms are available below for download, or you can call to have an application sent to you, 424-0399 in Halifax or 1-800-285-1197toll-free in Nova Scotia; or you can pick one up at your college or university campus disability services office.

    To be eligible to apply for this grant, you need

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  • Functional Assessment

    The purpose of a functional assessment is to gather information from you and to determine academic services/accommodations that you may require during your period of study. Usually, this is the first contact you will have with someone in student services on your campus. This person may be the campus-based disability resource facilitator or the campus co-ordinator for disability services.

    Following are some of the steps involved in your functional assessment:

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  • Tutoring

    Some students with disabilities may need assistance with course materials—the content, retaining information, study skills, writing and/or reading skills, or time management and organizational skills. Your disability resource facilitator or campus co-ordinator will determine the need for and the amount of tutoring assistance required at the beginning of each term.

    Your disability resource facilitator or campus co-ordinator may be able to provide the following assistance:

    • Services
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  • Note Taking

    With certain disabilities, some students may require the services of a note taker. Note takers provide you with a copy of class notes. Your disability resource facilitator or campus co-ordinator will assess the need for note taker assistance at the beginning of each term.

    Your disability resource facilitator or campus co-ordinator may be able to provide the following assistance:

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  • Interpreter Services

    Some students with hearing disabilities may need the services of an American Sign Language(ASL) Interpreter. This service is provided to students who have a requirement for the interpretation of English Language into American Sign Language. It is provided by qualified ASL interpreters through the Society of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Nova Scotians. Your disability resource facilitator or campus co-ordinator and the co-ordinator of interpreting services will meet with you to ensure there is sufficient time to arrange for this service.

    • Services
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  • Attendant care

    Some students with disabilities may need assistance with care and mobility. Attendant care is for students who have a high-level physical disability. Your disability resource facilitator or campus co-ordinator and the attendant care co-ordinator will assess the need for attendant care. This is necessary to provide sufficient time to arrange for this service. All attendant care is arranged through the Independent Living Nova Scotia (ILNS).

    Responsibilities of the attendant care co-ordinator

    • Services
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  • Assistive technology

    Assistive technology is any device or computer software program that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of persons with disabilities. Examples of available technologies include the following:

    • Services
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  • Campus resources

    Post-secondary institutions throughout the province of Nova Scotia may provide campus resources to students who register with student services (disability services). Colleges and universities can provide different services. You are urged to meet with student services on your campus to set up campus accommodations/services.

    These services are not offered through the Department of Labour and Advanced Education; therefore, Post-Secondary Disability Services cannot state what may or may not be offered to you. You must be proactive and advocate for these services if you require them.

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  • Department of Labour and Advanced Education

    POST-SECONDARY DISABILITY SERVICES
    Phone: 424-6737 (Halifax) or toll-free within Nova Scotia 1-800-285-1197

    Please direct your General Enquiries to our secure online form.

    Civic Address:
    Brunswick Place
    2021 Brunswick St, 4th floor

    Mailing Address:
    Nova Scotia Department of Labour and Advanced Education
    Post-Secondary Disability Services
    P.O. Box 578 Halifax, NS
    B3J 2S9

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  • Institutional Disability Resources

    These links of institutions are provided as reference material only and Post-Secondary Disability Services can not guarantee the accuracy of the information. For accurate up-to-date information on disability services at an institution, please contact the institution directly.

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  • Partnering Organizations

    Post-Secondary Disability Services has partnered with these organizations to provide disability related services to students currently enrolled in post secondary. These are provided as reference material only. Please contact the organization for accurate information.

    Independent Living Nova Scotia
    Society of Deaf & Hard of Hearing Nova Scotians

     

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  • Forms

    These are important forms you may need during your post-secondary experience.

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  • Post Graduation

    Resources and information you might find useful once you have graduated from your post-secondary education.

    • Resources on repaying your Student Loan
    • Resources you can access around Nova Scotia for assistance in finding employment
    • Career Beacon
  • 2010 Student Satisfaction Survey

    The 2010 student satisfaction survey has now closed for the year.

  • Grants

    As a student with a disability, there are three (3) grants that you may be eligible to receive: the Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities, the Provincial Access Grant, and the Canada Student Grant for Services and Equipment for Persons with Disabilities.

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  • Post-Secondary Disability Services - Goods & Services

    For those students who are ineligible for student loan dollars but do meet the Post-Secondary Disability Services(PSDS) criteria of being a Nova Scotia resident and of a student with a permanent disability, PSDS may provide funding for your required goods and services.

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  • Services

    This section introduces you to services and/or goods that you may be eligible to receive. Department of Labour and Advanced Education Post-Secondary Disability Services supports and provides services and goods to help students take proactive steps in addressing their disability needs. They make every effort to assist a student with a permanent disability to ensure that course requirements are met.

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  • Private Career College Services

    Assistance for Students With Disabilities Attending Private Career Colleges

    If you are a student with a disability attending a Private Career College in Nova Scotia and believe that you need assistance in reducing or removing the barriers your disability presents in your classroom please contact Post-Secondary Disability Services. A staff member will discuss with you goods and services options that might assist you in addressing these problems.

    Areas where Post-Secondary Disability Services might be of assistance in helping you:

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  • Assistance for Nova Scotia Students With Disabilities Attending Post-Secondary Institutions outside Nova Scotia

    If you are a student with a disability attending a post-secondary institution outside of Nova Scotia and believe that you need assistance in reducing or removing the barriers your disability presents in your classroom please contact Nova Scotia Post-Secondary Disability Services. A staff member will discuss with you goods and services options that might assist you in addressing these problems.

    Areas where Post-Secondary Disability Services might be of assistance in helping you:

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  • Private Career College Services

    Assistance for Students With Disabilities Attending Private Career Colleges

    If you are a student with a disability attending a Private Career College in Nova Scotia and believe that you need assistance in reducing or removing the barriers your disability presents in your classroom please contact Post-Secondary Disability Services. A staff member will discuss with you goods and services options that might assist you in addressing these problems.

    • Read more
  • Nova Scotia Student Assistance Online Pre-Study Report

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  • CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATES OF 2010!

  • Canada Day

  • What will I get and when will I get it?

    This grant covers academic accommodations such as tutoring, note taking, adaptive software, attendant care, ASL interpreting services, etc. This grant will not cover tuition, books, or any other costs that are not directly related to reducing barriers associated with your disability. Once you have submitted your application, the Canada Study Grant Coordinator will notify you about what funding you may qualify for.

    • Canada Student Grant for Services and Equipment for Persons with Disabilities
  • What is the maximum grant?

    The maximum grant is $8,000 per year.

    • Canada Student Grant for Services and Equipment for Persons with Disabilities
  • Do I have to pay back the grant?

    No. This grant does not have to be repaid. However, the grant is considered taxable income, and a T4A form will be issued to you. Receipts for goods and/or services must be submitted.

    • Canada Student Grant for Services and Equipment for Persons with Disabilities
  • How will the grant affect my student loan?

    This grant will not affect the amount of money you may receive from student loans, because it is a separate grant offered by the federal government and available in every province in Canada.

    • Canada Student Grant for Services and Equipment for Persons with Disabilities
  • How do I apply?

    The application forms are available below for download, or you can call to have an application sent to you, 424-0399 in Halifax or 1-800-285-1197toll-free in Nova Scotia; or you can pick one up at your college or university campus disability services office.

    To be eligible to apply for this grant, you need

    • Canada Student Grant for Services and Equipment for Persons with Disabilities
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  • 2010 Student Loan Application

  • Important Notice

    To be considered for the Provincial Access Grant, you must submit a Nova Scotia Student Loan Pre-Study Report. This form is used to confirm your income during the pre-study period and to update your sources of income while you are in school. Until this form is processed, your Nova Scotia Student Loan, grants, and additional Canada Student Loan may not be issued.

    • Provincial Access Grant
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  • Nova Scotia Student Loan Enhanced Repayment Assistance Program

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  • Nova Scotia Student loan Permanent Disability Benefit Program

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  • Canada Student Loan Repayment Assistance Plan

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  • Canada Student Loan Permanent Disability Benefit

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  • Nova Scotia Student Loan Enhanced Repayment Assistance Program

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    • Loan Repayment Resources
  • Nova Scotia Student loan Permanent Disability Benefit Program

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    http://studentloans.ednet.ns.ca/maintaining_repaying/repayment_options
    • Loan Repayment Resources
  • Canada Student Loan Repayment Assistance Plan

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    http://www.canlearn.ca/eng/after/repaymentassistance/rpp.shtml
    • Loan Repayment Resources
  • Canada Student Loan Permanent Disability Benefit

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    http://www.canlearn.ca/eng/after/cant/hpd.shtml
    • Loan Repayment Resources
  • Cumberland African Nova Scotian Association, Cumberland County, 902.661.1509

    External www Link: 
    http://www.cansa.ca
    • Employment Resources
  • Employment Solutions Society, Bridgewater & Area , 902.543.2479

    External www Link: 
    http://www.empsolutions.ca
    • Employment Resources
  • Employment Opportunities Partnership, Digby & Area,902.245.1830

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    Employment Opportunities Partnership, Digby & Area,902.245.1830
    • Employment Resources
  • Community INC, Kentville & Area,902.679.7469

    External www Link: 
    http://www.communityinc.ca
    • Employment Resources
  • Hants County CAN, Windsor & Area, 902.792.1758

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    http://www.hantscountycan.org/
    • Employment Resources
  • TEAM Work Cooperative, & The WorkBridge Association, Halifax - HRM, 902.422.8900

    External www Link: 
    http://www.teamworkcooperative.ns.ca
    • Employment Resources
  • Career Connections, New Glasgow & Area, 902.752.6826

    External www Link: 
    http://www.careerconnections.ns.ca
    • Employment Resources
  • East Novability, Strait Area Counties, 902.625.0001

    External www Link: 
    http://www.eastnovability.ca/
    • Employment Resources
  • EmployAbility Partnership, CBRM & Victoria County, 902.539.5673

    External www Link: 
    http://www.employabilitypartnership.ca/
    • Employment Resources
  • West Nova Inclusive Employment Society, Yarmouth & Area, 902.742.5859

    External www Link: 
    http://www.wnies.com
    • Employment Resources
  • Apply for a Nova Scotia/Canada Student Loan.

    Apply for a Canada/Nova Scotia Student Loan as a student with a permanent disability. You can apply online at www.studentloans.ednet.ns.ca or pick up a copy of the application form at your post-secondary institute or by calling 424-8420 in Halifax, 1-800-565-8420 toll-free within Canada, or 424-2058 TTY (telecommunication device for the hearing impaired).

    • Are you eligible
  • Obtain a medical assessment form, have it completed by a qualified medical assessor, and submit it.

    Obtain a Medical Assessment Form for Students with Permanent Disabilities, fill out the sections A and B, and have the remaining sections completed by a qualified medical assessor. This could be your physician, an optometrist or ophthalmologist, a certified audiologist, or another person qualified to diagnose your medical condition.

    • Are you eligible
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  • Be notified that you qualify for disability services.

    When we receive your medical assessment form, we will assess the medical information you have provided and let you know if you qualify for disability services.

    • Are you eligible
  • Be assessed as having a financial need.

    The Nova Scotia Student Assistance Office will assess your application for financial need. This assessment will determine what you may qualify for in grant money.

    • Are you eligible
  • Grants

    As a student with a disability, there are three (3) grants that you may be eligible to receive: the Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities, the Provincial Access Grant, and the Canada Student Grant for Services and Equipment for Persons with Disabilities.

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  • Funding Available

    As a student with a disability, there are three (3) grants that you may be eligible to receive: the Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities, the Provincial Access Grant, and the Canada Student Grant for Services and Equipment for Persons with Disabilities.

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  • Canada Student Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities

  • Provincial Access Grant

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  • Assistance for Nova Scotia Students With Disabilities Attending Post-Secondary Institutions outside Nova Scotia

    If you are a student with a disability attending a post-secondary institution outside of Nova Scotia and believe that you need assistance in reducing or removing the barriers your disability presents in your classroom please contact Nova Scotia Post-Secondary Disability Services. A staff member will discuss with you goods and services options that might assist you in addressing these problems.

    Areas where Post-Secondary Disability Services might be of assistance in helping you:

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  • Assistance for Students With Disabilities Attending Private Career Colleges

    If you are a student with a disability attending a Private Career College in Nova Scotia and believe that you need assistance in reducing or removing the barriers your disability presents in your classroom please contact Post-Secondary Disability Services. A staff member will discuss with you goods and services options that might assist you in addressing these problems.

    Areas where Post-Secondary Disability Services might be of assistance in helping you:

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  • Introduction

    This section introduces you to services and/or goods that you may be eligible to receive. Department of Labour and Advanced Education Post-Secondary Disability Services supports and provides services and goods to help students take proactive steps in addressing their disability needs. They make every effort to assist a student with a permanent disability to ensure that course requirements are met.

    • Services
  • HRM Natal Day

  • Labour Day

  • Please remember to submit your Pre-Study Report to Student Loans

  • Career Beacon

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    http://www.careerbeacon.com
    • Employment Resources
  • INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

  • Please remember to submit your Pre-Study Report to Student Loans

  • Please remember to submit your Pre-Study Report to Student Loans

  • Post Graduation Intro

    Resources and information you might find useful once you have graduated from your post-secondary education.

  • Career Beacon

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  • Post-Secondary Disability Services - 2010 Student Satisfaction Survey Provincial Report

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  • PSDS Satisfaction Survey 2009 Provincial Report

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  • Canada Nova Scotia Labour Market Agreement for Persons with Disabilities Annual Report 2007-2008

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  • Nova Scotia Longitudinal Follow-up 2008 - Post-Secondary Leavers with Disabilities

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  • Canada Nova Scotia Labour Market Agreement for Persons with Disabilities Annual Report 2010-2011

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