How do I contact a student loan in Nova Scotia?
Contact Details
- Nova Scotia Student Assistance: 902-424-8420.
- Nova Scotia Student Assistance: 1-800-565-8420. Toll Free Across Canada.
- National Student Loans Service Centre: 1-888-815-4514.
- Resolve NSDL: 1-877-283-1687.
- RBC Royal Bank Government Student Loans: 1-800-363-3822.
- Fax: 902-424-0540.
- TTY: 902-424-2058.
How do I get a student loan in Nova Scotia?
Applications for full-time funding must be submitted online, using the current year’s application within MyPATH. All Student Assistance information to you, including assessment of your calculated need, is posted inside your MyPATH account. We do not provide nor accept paper applications.
What is my Nova Scotia student loan number?
Where can I find my Nova Scotia Student Loan Number? Your Nova Scotia Student Loan Number can be found either on the subject line or on the upper right corner of any letter we have sent you about your loan.
How much is a student loan in Nova Scotia?
The average amount that all applicants (including students with high need, disabilities, dependents, etc.) received in Loans and Grants in 2018-2019 was between $12,000-13,000. This includes NSCC, University, and Private Career College borrowers.
How do I contact National Student Loans Service Center?
Other Ways to Contact Us
- Send Us an Email. Send us your inquiry by email and we will get back to you within two business days. Email Us.
- Call Us. 1-888-815-4514. Outside of North America? 800-2-225-2501. TTY: 1-888-815-4556.
- Mail. Please address any mail to: National Student Loans Service Centre. P.O. Box 4030. Mississauga ON.
Do I have to reapply for a student loan?
Apply every year. You can apply for student aid for up to 12 months at a time. If your period of study is longer, you need to submit another application.
What does Msfaa stand for and what does it mean?
The Master Student Financial Assistance Agreement (MSFAA) outlines the terms of accepting and repaying your student loans. It replaces past federal and provincial loan agreements.
How do I find out about my student loans?
StudentAid.gov is the U.S. Department of Education’s comprehensive database for all federal student aid information. This is one-stop-shopping for all of your federal student loan information. At StudentAid.gov, you can find: Your student loan amounts and balances.
Do I have to pay back a student grant?
The federal government provides grants for students attending college or career school. Most types of grants, unlike loans, are sources of financial aid that generally do not have to be repaid. Do your research, apply for any grants you might be eligible for, and be sure to meet application deadlines!
How many weeks does a student loan cover?
Students get a fixed amount per extra week, or part of a week, for up to 45 weeks of study. Students studying for 45 weeks or more are assessed for the full 52 weeks. How much a student can get depends on their household income and where they’re living while studying.
How do I talk to someone about my student loans?
Is there a web site for Nova Scotia student loans?
If you received a Nova Scotia student loan, or entered repayment, on or after November 1, 2007, then this Web site is for you. Resolve, on behalf of the Nova Scotia government, manages your Nova Scotia student loan while in repayment. This site provides borrowers with convenient online access to the following information and services:
What is the Nova Scotia student assistance portal?
The portal is used to support your students who attend your school with the the help of Nova Scotia Loans and Grants and/or Canada Student Loans and Grants. Use of this portal is required for all Nova Scotian and Canadian schools who want to accept Nova Scotia students who use Student Assistance funding.
What is the Nova Scotia electronic confirmation of enrolment portal?
The Nova Scotia Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) Portal is a web-based tool that post-secondary schools use to confirm the full-time enrollment of Nova Scotia students. The portal is used to support your students who attend your school with the the help of Nova Scotia Loans and Grants and/or Canada Student Loans and Grants.
How do I access the student financial services online tools?
To access the Student Financial Services Online Tools, enter your Social Insurance Number and the password you created when you registered on the Student Financial Services Web site.