Official Guidelines for the 2025–2026 academic year: Updated January 2026
Being a full-time student is no mean feat, especially if you had been working before returning to school. Apart from focusing on the full-time course load, you also have to worry about paying tuition fees, managing living expenses, paying bills, and taking care of dependents if any. Thankfully, full-time students in Ontario have to fret less about finances due to the OSAP scheme offered by the provincial government of Ontario.
Ontario Student Assistance Program for Full-Time Students not just provides student aid to pay for post-secondary education, but it also offers monetary help to pay for personal living expenses and child care for full-time students in Ontario. It offers financial assistance to full-time students in the form of grants and loans.
OSAP, when coupled with other provincial and federal student aid options, offers plenty of financial support to those returning to school full-time. Not convinced yet to pursue higher education full-time? Maybe a little more digging about OSAP for Full-Time Students might help you reconsider.
To qualify for OSAP for Full-Time Students, you must meet three major requirements:
Contact your school’s guidance counsellor if you have any doubts about the study program being supported by OSAP.
Full-time OSAP funding can help pay for several education-related costs, including:
When you apply, you may qualify for a combination of grants and loans depending on your circumstances. Many full-time students receive grant support that does not need to be repaid.
The OSAP application process is fairly simple and it generally takes less than 15 minutes to complete it. Here are the steps for a full-time student to apply for OSAP:
a) Your school and your post-secondary program.
b) SIN number of your parents/spouse.
c) Your tax information found in the income tax return.
d) Your parents’/spouse’s tax information found in their income tax return.
Your family’s annual income is determined using the tax information that you share while applying.
There is a deadline to submit the OSAP application which differs according to the type of OSAP you are applying. Full-time students need to submit their OSAP application at least 60 days before the completion of the study period in a school year.
Please note that the OSAP application that you submit would also be assessed for Federal Student Grants and Loans. OSAP will allocate funding only if the Federal Student Grant doesn’t completely cover the financial need of a student.
So, you managed to submit the application for OSAP for Full-Time Students before the deadline. Awesome! But now is not the time to sit back and relax. There are a few important things that you need to do after completing the application process:
Let’s talk numbers to get you more excited about OSAP. The maximum OSAP amount that you may receive depends on factors such as where you are studying, marital status, dependent children, and your overall financial need.
Ontario publishes official maximum weekly aid amounts for full-time students. These figures are updated each academic year and represent the combined total of grants and loans you may qualify for.
If you study at a public college or university in Ontario (2025–2026):
If you study at an approved private postsecondary school in Ontario:
If you study at a public college or university in another Canadian province:
If you study at a private school in another province or outside Canada:
Please note that these are maximum aid limits, not guaranteed amounts. Your actual OSAP funding will depend on your personal circumstances, tuition costs, and financial assessment.
The timeline for receiving OSAP funds depends on the correctness of your application, any additional documents required, and confirmation of enrollment. In most cases, funding is released near the beginning of each semester once everything is approved.
Many of you may be wondering how to go about repaying OSAP loans. Don’t worry, we have you covered! Here are some key aspects of OSAP loan repayments:
Reach out today! Contact any school for the most up-to-date information and guidance on the application process. Schools can help you understand available training programs, entry requirements, and timelines, and explain how different options align with your career goals.
Career counsellors and school advisors are trained to assist prospective students at no additional cost, helping you think through the skills you want to develop and how they fit into today’s job market.
If you’re planning to return to school full-time in Ontario, speaking with an advisor is one of the best next steps you can take.
