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    Saturday, February 11, 2012

Explore Financial Options

Check with your post-secondary institution for scholarships they may have, your parents' place of employment, business and industry, professional associations, unions, community and service clubs and other organizations.

Remember, scholarships and bursaries are considered income.  However, an exemption of up to $1,800 per study period will apply for merit-based scholarships and bursaries that you may receive.

As well, in Saskatchewan there are a number of income supplement programs available for low-income families with children.

 

 

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