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Education beyond high school can give you choices that may not otherwise be possible, open doors to better paying positions, and give you the opportunity to do the things you enjoy most. By advancing your education you can expand your possibilities and increase your career choices. Investing in education is an investment in your future!
Very few students entering into post secondary education have the financial means to pay for their complete education. There are a number of options that will allow students to continue with their education and follow their career goals while removing the financial burden.
Students entering the Law Enforcement Foundations diploma program may be eligible for financial assistance through the following agencies / financial institutions:
Department of Educations Student Loans program.
Nova Scotia http://studentloans.ednet.ns.ca/
New Brunswick http://www.studentaid.gnb.ca/
PEI http://www.studentloan.pe.ca/
Newfoundland http://www.edu.gov.nf.ca/studentaid/
Human Resources Development Centre. For contact information visit your local HRDC website.
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/en/audiences/youth/index.shtml
Many banks offer student lines of credit. Students will need to contact their financial institution for details.
There are a number of scholarship opportunities that may be available to students. For more information please contact your guidance counselor or our college recruiters.
Very few students entering into post secondary education have the financial means to pay for their complete education. There are a number of options that will allow students to continue with their education and follow their career goals while removing the financial burden.
Students entering the Law Enforcement Foundations diploma program may be eligible for financial assistance through the following agencies / financial institutions:
Department of Educations Student Loans program.
Nova Scotia http://studentloans.ednet.ns.ca/
New Brunswick http://www.studentaid.gnb.ca/
PEI http://www.studentloan.pe.ca/
Newfoundland http://www.edu.gov.nf.ca/studentaid/
Human Resources Development Centre. For contact information visit your local HRDC website.
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/en/audiences/youth/index.shtml
Many banks offer student lines of credit. Students will need to contact their financial institution for details.
There are a number of scholarship opportunities that may be available to students. For more information please contact your guidance counselor or our college recruiters.