What is the definition of a “Nova Scotia student” for the Nova Scotia Bursary Program?🔹 Do I need a Nova Scotia student loan to get the bursary? 🔹 Can I still get the NS bursary if I didn’t go to high school in Nova Scotia?

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To qualify for the Nova Scotia Bursary, you must meet specific residency criteria based on your student loan status or where you last attended high school or lived before applying to university.

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To qualify for the Nova Scotia Bursary Program, you must be considered a Nova Scotia student. This is based on your residency status and student loan eligibility.


✅ You Are Considered a Nova Scotia Student If:

  • You have a student loan from the province of Nova Scotia for your current program of study.

🧾 If You Do Not Have a Student Loan:

Your residency is based on your educational path:

  1. If you entered university right after high school:

    • You are considered a resident of the province where you last attended high school.
    • If that high school was in Nova Scotia, you are considered a Nova Scotia student.
    • ❗ This does not apply to students on international study permits.
  2. If you did not enter university immediately after high school:

    • You are considered a resident of the province where you lived when you applied to university.
    • ❗ This also does not apply to students on international study permits or those receiving loans from another province.

🚫 Who Is Not Considered a Nova Scotia Student?

  • Students on international study permits
  • Students receiving student loans from another province

These students are not eligible for the Nova Scotia Bursary.


📘 Helpful Definitions

  • Nova Scotia student: A student who meets the residency criteria to qualify for the Nova Scotia Bursary.
  • International study permit: A visa that allows international students to study in Canada.
  • Student loan: Financial assistance provided by a provincial or federal government to help pay for post-secondary education.

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📝 Special Notes

  • If you’re unsure about your residency status or eligibility, contact Student Accounts or your provincial student loan office for clarification.

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Article ID: 1334
Created
Thu 7/10/25 9:53 AM
Modified
Wed 7/23/25 9:48 AM