Across
- 2. Financial aid based on need rather than grades.
- 4. Post-secondary option offering hands-on, career-focused diploma programs.
- 6. Ontario government program that provides grants and loans to students.
- 8. Extra money you pay when repaying a loan.
- 10. Money you’ve set aside to pay for future education.
- 12. The criteria that determine if you qualify for OSAP funding.
- 13. Award based on achievement, talent, or leadership; does not require repayment.
- 15. Factor that determines whether you qualify for a grant or bursary.
- 16. Education is described as this — something you put time and money into for long-term benefit.
- 18. A plan that helps you track expenses and manage spending.
- 20. Pathway where you earn while you learn in a skilled trade.
Down
- 1. The six months after graduation before you must start repaying OSAP loans.
- 3. Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.
- 5. Free money from government or schools that does not need to be repaid.
- 7. What OSAP gives you to show how much aid you qualify for.
- 9. The money paid to attend classes each year.
- 11. Jobs often entered through apprenticeships, such as plumbing or carpentry.
- 14. Savings plan parents can set up to help pay for education (abbrev.).
- 17. What builds up when you borrow more than you can repay.
- 19. Post-secondary institution offering academic and professional degrees.
