How do I apply for the Canada Student Grants for Students with Disabilities?

Applying for the grants can be a barrier in itself for students. Each province/territory has specific processes for applying for the grant. In collaboration with the post-secondary accessibility offices at the schools students attend, MyLearningCoach often helps students access this funding. Reach out, and one of our accessibility coordinators can connect with you and support you with the next steps.

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Grant funding is often available to cover the cost of MyLearningCoach services! MyLearningCoach can help students apply for the Canada Student Grant for Students with Disabilities and the Canada Student Grant for Services and Equipment. These grants fully cover the cost of MyLearningCoach services.

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Yes, navigating the grant application process is often a significant barrier for students. In fact, this is one of the reasons why MyLearningCoach is here. We are happy to support eligible students with their grant applications when we can. We always aim to work collaboratively with the student and the post-secondary accessibility professional at the […]

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