
Canadian and permanent residents of Canada who reside in Québec may be eligible for financial assistance from the Québec government if they are full-time students. Aid is granted on the basis of household income. Aid is given both in the form of loans and bursaries. Loans are granted interest-free while a student is still in college or university. Bursaries are grants of money, which do not have to be repaid. Deadlines for first-time applicants:- June 30th for the autumn session.
- January 31st for only the winter session.
Within 45 days of receiving your letter of acceptance. Deadline for renewal of application:Brochures describing the Québec Student Financial Aid Program are available from the College Office, or directly from the Direction générale de l'aide financière aux étudiants, Ministère de l'Education, 1033, rue de la Chevrotière 21e étage, Québec, Québec G1R 5K9 (418)643-3750 Fees
A variety of payment plans are available from the Business Office that allows students to spread payments over the year. Whichever plan is chosen, all cheques must be received in the Business Office by the first day of classes for each session. College registration will be cancelled if the first half of fees for the session has not been paid by the tenth day of classes, unless other arrangements have been made in writing with the Business Office. It should be noted that non-Quebec residents must pay an additional fee of $800.00 per semester as defined by the Ministère d’Education. RefundsStudents who withdraw from the College must do so by writing to the Registrar. The official date of withdrawal for the purposes of refunding part of the tuition fees will be the date of receipt of such written notice by the Registrar. Only students who withdraw entirely from the College are entitled to a refund. PaymentsMoney orders and cheques should be made payable to Centennial College and should be paid in person or by mail to the Business Office. Contracts for Educational ServicesAll students will be given a contract to be signed by both them and the College. Students under the age of 18 must have this contract signed by a parent or guardian. The rules and regulations contained in the Calendar and the Policy on the Evaluation of Student Learning form part of the contract.
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