Financial Aid
Investing in your future may require some help along the way.
Brock offers financial aid to eligible students, as well as many scholarships and bursaries specifically for Indigenous students.
Scholarships and Bursaries
Financial aid is available through scholarships, bursaries, government loans and Indigenous-specific scholarships and awards.
The following are examples of 2 awards available at Brock.
- The Brock Aboriginal Achievement Award is given to 2 Indigenous Brock University students (1 undergraduate, 1 graduate). To be eligible, you must demonstrate academic success and engagement in the Indigenous community at Brock University and in the broader community.
- The Burman Love Family Award is given annually to a student of Indigenous descent in any year of study and in any program, although enrollment in the Aboriginal Studies program is preferred.
For more information about financial aid, view Brock’s list of scholarships and bursaries or visit Brock’s Aboriginal Student Services.
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
A student loan through OSAP is one of the ways that you can finance your postsecondary education.
Work-study Program and Part-time Work
Finding part-time work on campus is a great way for you to get experience, develop skills for future careers and make money while studying at Brock. Some of the jobs available include helping professors with research or working at campus organizations such as the Aboriginal Student Services (Gathering Space of Good Minds).
Financial Aid Services
For information about financial aid available specifically for Indigenous students, contact Brock’s Student Accounts and Financial Aid or Brock’s Aboriginal Student Services.