Financial Aid

Investing in your future may require some help along the way.

Queen’s offers financial aid to eligible students, as well as many Indigenous-specific scholarships, bursaries and awards.


Scholarships and Bursaries

Financial aid is available to you through scholarships, bursaries, government loans and Indigenous-specific scholarships, bursaries and awards at Queen’s University.

Queen’s offers both merit- and needs-based financial awards to entering students who self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Métis).

Learn how to self-identify.

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Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)

A student loan through OSAP is one of the ways that you can fund your postsecondary education.

Get help applying for OSAP.

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Work Study Program and Part-time Work

The Queen’s Work Study Program can help eligible students find part-time work at the university. Some jobs available to you might include helping professors with research or working at campus organizations, such as the Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre.

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Financial Aid Services

Contact Student Awards for information about financial aid specifically available to Indigenous students.

Find out more about funding available to Indigenous students through the Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre.

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