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When you determine your eligibility for OSAP and before you apply for it, it's important to note the difference between OSAP's and Laurier's definitions of full-time and part-time status because this affects your eligibility.
We've broken down what full-time and part-time status means for OSAP and Laurier:
OSAP Definition |
Laurier Definition |
|
---|---|---|
Full-Time Status |
60% course load or 1.50 credits or higher. Students with disabilities on OSAP profile: 40% or 1.00 credits or higher. |
80% course load or 2.00 credits or higher. |
Part-Time Status |
50% course load or 1.25 credits or less. Students with disabilities on OSAP profile: 30% course load or 0.75 credits. |
70% course load or 1.75 credits or less. |
Your outstanding Part-time Canada Student Loan balance cannot exceed $10,000 at any time.
Once you have received this maximum amount, no further loan funding will be available.
On your application:
Your course load on your OSAP application is used to indicate the number of courses or credits you’re taking:
It is your responsibility to ensure the course load stated on your OSAP application is correct each term:
Funding cannot be released until the course load percentage on your OSAP application matches your course registration. If you add or drop additional courses to match your course registration with the course load stated on your application, this will clear the LORIS error to allow for confirmation of your enrolment.
The information below will help you calculate your course load to match your OSAP application.
Refer to the chart below for the course load % based on Laurier credit weight per term. Spring Term course load information (including intersession/summer session courses) can be found online: OSAP Spring Term Funding
Laurier Credit Weight (Per Term) | Course Load % |
---|---|
0.25 | 10% |
0.50 | 20% |
0.75 |
30% |
1.00 | 40% |
1.25 | 50% |
1.50 | 60% |
1.75 | 70% |
2.00 | 80% |
2.25 | 90% |
2.50 | 100% |
2.75 | 110% |
3.00 | 120% |
3.25 | 130% |
3.50 | 140% |
To submit course load updates, complete the Course Load Update form for the appropriate term:
If there are any changes to the number of courses you are taking after your part-time application is submitted, you must resubmit the correct course load to reassess your funding eligibility.
Course load changes made after the release of your part-time OSAP funding will impact your academic progress eligibility for part-time OSAP in a future term.
Course load changes throughout the term can impact your funding assessment. Because your course costs are tied to your Laurier course load, your eligible OSAP funding can increase or decrease.
You must contact the Laurier Financial Aid Office to discuss the impacts to your OSAP funding eligibility due to course load changes.
If you withdraw or drop below OSAP's minimum full-time course load requirement:
To maintain eligibility for OSAP, you must meet OSAP's minimum academic requirements for each term that you are funded for. These requirements are assessed separately from Laurier's academic progress policies. OSAP academic progress status will not reflect your Laurier academic record.
You are required to successfully complete a full-time course load and progress towards finishing your program to remain eligible for full-time OSAP as follows:
Note: A grade of CR (Credit) on your transcript will meet OSAP academic requirements. A grade of WD (Withdrawal) on your transcript is considered an incomplete course and does not meet OSAP's academic requirements.
If you fail to meet the academic progression requirements as outlined above, the following situations could happen:
OSAP academic probation lasts for one academic year.
During your probation, you are still eligible to receive OSAP funding; however, before your funding can be released, you must submit the Acknowledgement of Academic Probation form to acknowledge your OSAP Academic Probation status and to indicate you understand that you must maintain satisfactory academic progress to remain eligible for OSAP. This form is available for download within the required documents listed on your OSAP application.
If you were placed on academic probation by another institution:
If you fail to meet these minimum full-time OSAP academic requirements for a second academic year after your OSAP academic probation, you will be placed on an OSAP academic restriction and will be ineligible to receive OSAP for a notified period of time.
This option is only for students who have been flagged by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities for taking longer than the typical timeline to complete their degree.
To remain eligible for future part-time OSAP funding, you must successfully complete and pass all courses included on your application for funding through part-time OSAP. A pass is considered a grade of a D- or higher.
If you do not successfully complete and pass your course(s) in a term, you must self-fund and successfully complete and pass the self-funded course(s) for one term before you can be eligible for further part-time OSAP funding.
If you have previously received part-time OSAP funding (for a 50% course load or less):