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There are multiple financial aid options available to help you pursue an education. Explore the various funding plans and see which one fits your needs best.
Employment Ontario and Better Jobs Ontario
The Ontario Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development administers programs such as Better Jobs Ontario to assist individuals who are unemployed or who have qualified for Employment Insurance.
Students may qualify for post-secondary education financing through Better Jobs Ontario or other programs managed through Employment Ontario, and our staff can help guide you to the nearest agency. For more information, visit www.ontario.ca/page/employment-ontario or call 1-800-387-5656.
Windmill Microlending
This partnership with a registered charity enables skilled immigrants and refugees to apply for a microloan of up to $15,000 to obtain the Canadian licensing or training required to continue their careers in Canada. Empowering newcomers to achieve economic prosperity, microloans can help internationally-trained immigrants afford the education or training they need to have a better chance at career success. For more information, click here.
Monthly Payment Plan
A monthly payment plan can be arranged to suit your needs. Tuition and material costs are divided into monthly payments throughout your program. The first payment is due on the first day of classes, and the final payment is due approximately one month prior to the completion of your studies. Payments are interest-free while you are an active student. All students are automatically eligible for monthly payment plans with no credit check or co-signer required.
triOS College accepts the following payment methods:
EduPay — Extended Monthly Payment Plan
For students who qualify, monthly payment plans may be extended beyond the end of your student period. Newcomers to Canada can be approved with no Canadian credit history. A credit check is required and some conditions apply.
Student Line of Credit
Most major banks and credit unions offer student lines of credit to finance post-secondary education. For more information please contact your financial institution.
Lifelong Learning Plan
The Canada Revenue Agency Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) allows you to withdraw amounts from your RRSPs to finance your education for you or your spouse (or common-law partner). You may withdraw up to $10,000 per year, and up to a total maximum of $20,000. For more information visit the Canada Revenue Agency website at www.cra-arc.gc.ca.
Registered Educations Savings Plans
Students who have been named a beneficiary under a family member’s Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) may use funds from the RESP to finance their education at triOS. For more information, please contact the financial institution holding the RESP and visit the Government of Canada CanLearn website at http://www.canlearn.ca.
Employer And Union-Sponsored Education Programs
Some employers and unions provide education assistance and tuition reimbursement programs for employees and children of employees. Check with your employer, or your parent’s employer(s), to see if they offer any education assistance or tuition reimbursement programs that you may qualify for.
Out Of Province Students
Financial assistance may be available for out of province students who qualify. For a list of provincial offices, please click here.
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
A government-approved loan that will help you pay your tuition fees. Financial assistance may be available to those who qualify. For more information on OSAP, and to apply, please visit www.osap.gov.on.ca.
To learn more about any of the many financing options available, please contact us to speak to a triOS Financial Aid Officer.
At triOS, we believe that nothing should stand in the way of your success—especially not financial concerns. That’s why we partner with a variety of programs designed to make post-secondary education accessible and affordable for everyone. Whether you’re an unemployed worker looking for a new career, a skilled immigrant, or simply seeking flexible payment options, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Let’s explore the opportunities available to help you fund your education and pursue the career of your dreams.
Employment Ontario and Better Jobs Ontario
The Ontario Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development offers programs like Better Jobs Ontario to assist individuals who are unemployed or receiving Employment Insurance. If you’re eligible, you could receive financial support for post-secondary education. Our team is here to help connect you with the right agency so you can get started on your path to success. For more information, visit Employment Ontario or call 1-800-387-5656.
Windmill Microlending
Are you a skilled immigrant or refugee looking to continue your career in Canada? In partnership with Windmill Microlending, you can apply for a microloan of up to $15,000 to cover the cost of licensing or training needed to pursue your profession here. This empowering initiative supports newcomers in achieving economic prosperity and career success in Canada. For more information, click here.
Monthly Payment Plan
At triOS, we make it easy to manage your tuition costs with our flexible monthly payment plan. Spread your payments out over the duration of your program, interest-free while you’re a student. No credit check or co-signer is required, so all students are eligible. Your first payment is due on the first day of classes, and the final payment is due about one month before graduation.
We accept various payment methods including:
EduPay – Extended Monthly Payment Plan
Need more flexibility? Our EduPay plan extends your monthly payments beyond graduation, giving you more time to manage your finances. Newcomers to Canada can apply without a Canadian credit history, but a credit check is required, and certain conditions apply.
Student Line of Credit
Many major banks and credit unions offer student lines of credit to help finance your education. Reach out to your financial institution to explore this option.
Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP)
The Canada Revenue Agency’s Lifelong Learning Plan allows you to withdraw up to $10,000 per year (with a maximum of $20,000) from your RRSP to finance education for yourself or your spouse. For more details, visit the CRA LifelongLearning Plan website.
Registered Education Savings Plans (RESP)
If you’re named as a beneficiary under a family member’s RESP, you can use these funds to help cover your tuition at triOS. Contact your financial institution and visit the Government of Canada’s CanLearn website for more information.
Employer and Union-Sponsored Education Programs
Check with your employer or your parent’s employer to see if they offer education assistance or tuition reimbursement programs. These programs can be a great way to help fund your education.
Out of Province Students
If you’re from outside Ontario, financial assistance may still be available. Click here for a list of provincial offices and find out more about your options.
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
OSAP is a government-approved loan program designed to help you pay your tuition fees. Financial assistance is available to those who qualify. To learn more or to apply, visit OSAP.
Need Help? We’re Here for You!
With so many options available, we understand that navigating financial aid can feel overwhelming. That’s why our dedicated Financial Aid Officers are here to help you every step of the way. Contact us today, and let us help you unlock the financial support you need to achieve your career goals at triOS!
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