If you do not send in this report before the deadline, you will not receive additional Canada Student Loan and/or grant or Nova Scotia Student Loan and/or grant. When this report is processed:
Your need is recalculated based on this information and if your need is greater than the Canada Student Loan already issued, additional loan (Canada Student Loan and/or Nova Scotia Student Loan) and any Canada Student Grant still to be issued is disbursed. Canada Student Loan can be negotiated as soon as you receive the documents. Nova Scotia Student Loans cannot be negotiated until you are halfway through your study period. The negotiable dates are printed on the loan documents.
Your Pre-Study period is the period immediately before the start of your classes. The length of this depends on what you were doing the year before and is broken down as follows if the study period begins in September:
When we calculate the amount of your loan, we assume you will be working full time and earning at least minimum wage for your entire Pre-Study Period. Full-time work means working at least 30 hours a week. Based on this, we include a minimum Pre-Study contribution as the amount you would be able to contribute. (See Table B for information)
If you are able to earn more than minimum wage, we may assess you for a higher contribution. We take your total Pre-Study income and deduct any allowable expenses. Click here for an example.
The min expected contribution for a student living at home, in NS is $167/wk * 18wks = $3006 therefore, the greater of the minimum expected contribution and the calculated contribution would be the amount used in the assessment. If your income is higher than you estimated on your application, your actual Pre-Study contribution may be increased and you may receive a lower amount than you expected in your second installment, or have an overaward.
You do not need to send proof of your income during the pre-study period except for self-employed income.
To prove your income for self employment, you must send a statement of business income and expenses. This statement must give the dates you received the income and incurred the expenses.
If you are unable to work or unable to find a full-time job for the entire Pre-Study period, we may reduce your minimum Pre-Study contribution.
You will need certain documents in order to be eligible for a reduction of your minimum Pre-Study contribution. The documents you need depend on the reasons you did not work full time.
If you CHOOSE either to not look for work or to do volunteer or unpaid work: you will not be eligible for a reduction in your minimum Pre-Study contribution.
If for any other reason you were not able to work full time, please indicate in the space provided in Section A of the Pre-Study Report form as to the reason why. You can submit your Pre-study Report online by clicking here.
Living Expenses:
On your first assessment, we calculate your minimum Pre-Study contribution as if you were living at home in Nova Scotia.
If you are a Single Independent Student, we recalculate your contribution based on where you actually lived when we process your Pre-Study Report. (See Table B)
If you are a Single Dependent or Married Student, we calculate your Pre-Study Contribution as if you were living at home unless you were required to live away from home to work.
Other Expenses:
You may also have other expenses which you can claim by sending in proof. Other expenses you can claim are:
Proof of child care expenses may be required for audit purposes. If you are requested to provide proof, the following are acceptable:
Licenced Daycare - letter from childcare centre stating the name(s) of children in child care, the dates and the amounts paid
Private Child Care Provider - you will need to submit cancelled cheques or money orders showing the dates and amount paid. Letters or receipts from the childcare provider are not accepted
NOTE - If this is for child care for a child over age 11 with a disability, include a letter from your child's doctor, verifying that the child needs daily care.
Yes. The deadline is no later than eight weeks before your study period ends. The deadline date is printed on your Letter of Assessment.
Remember, loans CANNOT be negotiated after your study period ends and the office needs at least eight weeks processing time. If you wait until the deadline, you won't get additional loan until near the end of your study period. If you forget to send all the information needed or want to request a review later, it will be too late . . . applications, Pre-Study Reports, additional information or appeals cannot be accepted after the deadline.
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