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Awards - This term is used for awards that don't fit in the other categories. This could be contests or prizes from corporate sponsors.
Bursaries and Grants- Financial assistance based on need. Sometimes they also have academic requirements but the main purpose is to support students without the means to afford school otherwise. When applying, you may need to show why you need help and where your need is the greatest.
Loans - Loans are available through the provincial or federal government. Banks will also offer student loans or student lines of credit. This money needs to be repaid but when and how much interest you pay is determined by who provides it. You may have to share details of your academic and financial history when applying.
Scholarships - Financial assistance based on academic merit. Grades usually play a role in determining who receives this type of support. When applying, you usually have to provide a transcript.
APPLY, APPLY, APPLY! Not sure if you qualify for a scholarship? Don't think you're "good enough" to apply? Do it anyway! You never know how many applied or who you're up against. They can't give you the award if they don't know who you are! (Many scholarships go unclaimed because no one applies. Sometimes they'll award the scholarship to someone who meets MOST of the criteria if you are a good candidate.)
Institution Awards: Check out the university/college you are planning on attending for different entrance awards and scholarships they have available.
PORTFOLIO: Create a scholarship application portfolio (see below).
FURTHER READING: Scholarships Canada Tips
Create a Scholarship Portfolio for your application.