While borrowing is a common way to pay for an education, there are four other ways a person can also accomplish it: begging, borrowing, stealing, sweating and saving
One of my daughter’s good friends is studying veterinary medicine at Guelph University and is looking forward to starting classes next week. I was asking her which subjects she’s taking this year, and she mentioned that she’s studying to be a vet, with a minor in taxidermy. “Interesting,” I said. “So, if I bring you my sick dog after you graduate, you’ll add value and make sure that I get him back – one way or another.” One-stop shopping – great idea.
But free money may be available elsewhere, too. Applications for these awards should start up to one year in advance. Take a look at the following websites with opportunities that could be helpful: www.scholarshipscanada.com and www.yconic.com. If you want to get the help of an education consultant, visit www.grantme.ca, and for international scholarships take a look at www.educanada.ca.
These co-op programs are fantastic because they allow students to experience, or “test-drive,” certain industries to see if they enjoy them. It also allows them to earn as much as $10,000 or more in each work term. This can go a long way to covering the cost of an education.
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