International Students’ Lunch
Please make a note in your calendars: This coming FRIDAY, Sep. 04 @ 12:30 – 1:30 pm, SRC will host an International Students’ Lunch – Room 371.
You will meet SRC/Student Experience team, hear about International Students’ Art Show in October, Columbia Icefield Trip on 26th of September and other field trips throughout the year + other supports offered to International Students at ACAD.
If you have any questions about academic supports available at ACAD – tutoring, editing, Workshops, study groups, etc., please let me know.
I am including an info sheet for Columbia Icefield trip for your consideration.
See you all on Friday.
Student Loan + Grants changes
This is just a quick update on Student Loan and various grants available for 2009/2010.
Please note that Student Loan applications are now available on-line – as of June 01 (for Alberta students).
(For out-of-province students – please consult your Provincial Student Loan sites.)
You can go to: http://www.alis.gov.ab.ca/ec/fo/studentsfinance/students-finance.html
and follow links to “Applying online”.
NEW FEDERAL GRANTS
FULL-TIME CANADA STUDENT GRANTS
The new Canada Student Grant Program consolidates all federal grants into a single program that aims to provide more students with incentives to pursue post-secondary studies and to reduce reliance on student loans. It is delivered through seven separate grants – three full-time grants, two disability grants, and two part-time grants. The new Canada Student Grants for full-time students are:
Grant for Students from Low Income Families ($250/month)
Grant for Students From Middle Income Families ($100/month)
Grant for Students with Dependents ($200/month per child)
Eligibility for Low/Middle Income Grants* – The student must:
Have applied for funding and demonstrated Canada Student Loan eligibility
Be from a low or middle income family as defined by the Canada Student Loans Program (see Income Threshold Chart)
Be pursuing full-time post secondary studies in a multi-year program that leads to an undergraduate degree, certificate, diploma or professional designation
Not be in a graduate program (Masters, MBA, or Ph.D.)
Eligibility for Grant for Students with Dependents* – The student must:
Have applied for funding and demonstrated Canada Student loan eligibility
Be attending a designated full-time program that leads to a degree, certificate, or diploma
Have at least one dependant under 12 years of age at the study period start date or a dependant who is 12 or older who requires daily care due to a permanent disability
Be from a low income family, as defined by the Canada Student Loans Program – the student does not necessarily have to receive the Low Income Grant to be eligible for the Grant for Students with Dependents
*Note: Students may receive more money than their assessed need, as grant amounts are fixed for all students. Students who demonstrate $1 of assessed CSL eligibility will receive their full grant entitlement. For students funded for more than one semester, federal grants will be disbursed 50% up front and 50% at the midpoint of the study period. These grants will be allocated before any other type of funding. p. 3
What will students receive? Grant for Students from Low Income Families:
$250 per month to a maximum of $3000 per loan year
Grant for Students From Middle Income Families:
$100 per month of study to a maximum of $1200 per loan year
Grant for Students with Dependents:
$200 per month of study, per child
Alberta Income Threshold Charts for Low and Middle Income (pre-tax/gross income – line 150) Family Size Low Income Threshold* Middle Income Threshold
1 person 22,436 42,802
2 persons 27,932 59,923
3 persons 34,338 71,822
4 persons 41,691 80,260
5 persons 47,286 86,812
6 persons 53,329 92,160
7 or more 59,374 96,684
GRANTS FOR STUDENTS WITH PERMANENT DISABILITIES
The two new Canada Student Grants for students with permanent disabilities are available for both full and part-time students: Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities:
Generally, eligibility criteria remain the same as the former Access Grant criteria
Students are eligible for $2000 per year
Students will receive the full $2000 if eligible (in some cases a student’s grant may exceed their assessed need, as students with $1 assessed CSL eligibility will receive the full $2000)
Grant for Services and Equipment for Students with Permanent Disabilities:
This grant mirrors the former Accommodation Grant (name change only)
Students are eligible to receive up to $8000 for services and equipment
Spring Semester update – Tutoring
Drop-in Tutoring @ SRC during Spring Semester
Every Wednesday and Thursday
12:00-2:00 pm, Annex A
*Other times/dates can be arranged based on your individual needs.
Need help with organizing your papers or research?
Need help with time management?
Need help with your courses?
Drop-in Tutoring may be the answer!
Every Wednesday + Thursday
12:00 – 2:00 pm, Annex A
It’s convenient!
It’s helpful!
It’s FREE!
If you have any questions please let Paul know @: 403.338.5513 or paul.szymanowski@acad.ca
Assistive Technologies update
A quick update on assistive technologies at SRC:
1. With the end of ACAD academic year approaching and classes (almost) over I would like to remind everyone to please return all digital recorders and electronic/talking dictionaries to SRC as soon as possible.
*Please remember that if borrowed equipment is not returned by the end of April your student account will be debited with the amount owing for each item.* This means that you will not be able to register for courses or graduate until this is cleared.
2. For those of us who want to simplify note taking next year, please check out this little “gizzmo”: www.livescribe.com
You will be pleasantly surprised by its versatility and user-friendly features!
It’s a digital recorder!
It’s a Smartpen!
It’s all of the above and than some!
Interfaith Meditation Rooms @ SAIT
Just a note to follow up on the access to interfaith meditation space over at SAIT. The short of the update is that the space is available to ACAD students who want to use this facility.
Interfaith Advising Centre (MC218) & Interfaith Meditation Rooms (MB314/ V126)
SAIT Interfaith Centre offers a variety of spiritual services to our multi-faith community. Chaplains of different faiths can be found at the centre throughout the week and are available to both staff and students. Hours and availability of personnel are posted with contact information. Leave a message at 403.284.7385.
