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1 Collaborative Nursing Degree Program centennialcollege.ca See where experience takes you.

2 Congratulations Your Path to Career Success Begins Now You are about to take the first steps to realizing your future. At Centennial your world will expand beyond the classrooms, leading you to create connections with professors and other students who share your vision for the future. Be part of a vibrant and exciting community where dedicated people help you prepare to succeed. How do you begin? This contains: Admission Policies and Procedures Requirements and Preparation for Fall Scholarships, Bursaries and Financial Assistance Student Residence and Application Form Student Services for Student Success Centre for Studies with Disabilities Your Campus at Centennial College Come for a Visit As a student at Centennial College, your campus will be your home base. Each campus is a complete community offering comprehensive access to classrooms, computer labs, study spaces, libraries and student services. Get to know your campus before classes start book a campus visit by calling Morningside Campus, 755 Morningside Avenue Our newest campus is an architectural wonder that maximizes natural light in all learning spaces. It s home base for our Health, Wellness and Nursing programs and where our students enjoy some of the best practice lab facilities available. We recently expanded to include a new full-blown clinical simulation facility. What Happens Next: Fee Payment and Registration Fee Payment Once you have confirmed your offer of admission, you will be asked to pay a confirmation deposit of $600 to Ryerson University. Centennial will mail your tuition fees statement and instructions on how to pay your fees and register for your courses after Ryerson has received your $600 confirmation deposit. Your fees include your tuition and approved incidental fees. The fastest and most convenient way to pay your tuition fees is online through mycentennial a website where step by step instructions will lead you through both the fee payment and registration process. You will receive information on how to access mycentennial with your fee statement. Now you re ready to register for your courses Register for your courses online through my.centennialcollege.ca. Go to mycentennial to Pay your fees Register for your courses Find parking and locker information Make changes to your address and/or phone number Investigate financial aid, scholarships and bursaries Access key dates, , grades and college announcements Orientation The place to be! Orientation takes place just before the start of class. It s a day set aside when you can visit your campus and obtain your student photo ID, parking pass, find your locker, purchase books, take a campus tour, meet your future classmates and get the information you need to begin your program successfully! Where is Orientation? Orientation takes place at the Morningside Campus. Details will be available on mycentennial. 2

3 Residence Life on Campus Develop friendships and memories to last a lifetime! Living in residence provides students with the opportunity to participate fully in campus activities and enjoy our rich academic and social community. Centennial College Student Residence is located adjacent to our Progress Campus, just a short bus ride away from the Morningside Campus where you will be taking classes. The Residence Advantage Meet new people, make new friends! Convenience easy access to classes, public transportation, recreational facilities, and events Security 24-hour front desk and security access services Residence Advisors on-site student staff trained to plan and facilitate your residence life programming The Rooms Our fully furnished double and single rooms* come with: Private washroom Microwave Compact fridge Television Air conditioning and individual heating control Utilities, including cable, internet access, telephone local calling access Light housekeeping services Our residence life program has something for everyone: sports, student awareness sessions, movie nights, potluck dinners, parties and contests. There are lots of ways to get involved. Costs: Shared Accommodation $4,940.00* (September to April) Single Accommodation $7,620.00* (September to April) *Residence Rates based on 2016/2017 rates and are subject to change For more information and to apply online visit us at centennialresidence.com 3

4 Student Services for Student Success Helping you make the transition to student life at Centennial The Student Advising Office The Student Advising Office helps you make sense of your new environment. Our advisors answer your questions, explain your options, help you understand our college services, and then guide you through the next steps. We understand that college is a new adventure in learning and we are here to help you get started. If you have questions or are not sure what step you need to take, visit us at the Progress Campus, 8:30 am - 4 pm, Monday Friday (except holidays) or call for an appointment at , ext You can also us at: advising@centennialcollege.ca. Career and Counselling Centre The Career and Counselling Centre can help you find a practical solution to many of the challenges faced by students, whether the concern is career-related, academic or personal. The counsellors also offer free study skills workshops every semester that cover topics such as: managing stress, power reading and note taking, and transferring to university. Contact the Career and Counselling Centre at , ext or check out mycentennial for the next session. Student Relations Office The Student Relations Office offers formal and informal support for students experiencing conflicts at the College. Visit us at the Progress Campus. You can call us at , ext Centennial Libraries Our libraries offer books, videos, periodicals, government publications, e-resources and access to external libraries. You can use a computer workstation or borrow a notebook computer. Find a study space with your friends, or quietly work by yourself. Our friendly staff assist students are here to assist you with assignments, in person or by . For our services, hours and more visit library.centennialcollege.ca Employment Resources Our Employment Advisors are here to help you get an edge in the job market by providing personal assistance with resumés, cover letters, job search techniques and interview tips. You can also access job search publications, computer, printer and fax services, register for our job alert service and even join workopoliscampus.com, Canada s most comprehensive student job posting site. Contact us at centennialcollege.ca/employment. CCSAI Centennial College Student Association Incorporated Your voice and your advocate, the CCSAI is your representative group on campus. From free legal advice to the best club nights to publishing a fantastic student newspaper, the CCSAI offers more than 50 services that enhance and improve student life on campus. Students working for students across all four campuses student leaders and full-time staff dedicated to meeting your needs. The CCSAI is also a great place to work and acquire valuable skills that will aid you after graduation. Visit Athletics and Recreation Centennial s Athletics and Recreation department offers opportunities for students to participate in intramural and extramural sports, fitness facilities, activities such as ski trips and varsity sports. Athletics and Recreation facilities are open to all current Centennial students you just need your valid student ID card and proper gym attire. Contact us by phone at , ext or centennialcollege.ca/athletics. First Year Student Life Experience Program Formally known as the First Generation Student Project, Centennial College has developed a program which begins this fall and encourages students of Centennial College to pursue supports, activities, events, access to academic tutors and peer mentors to assist in their efforts to achieve academic success. The First Year Student Life Experience Program is open to any first year students, including, First Generation, HYPE, Francophone, Aboriginal, and Internationally Trained Individuals. Who is a First Generation student? Any student whose parent(s)/guardian(s) has/have not attended a postsecondary institution. If a sibling (brother/sister) of the student has attended a post-secondary institution but the parent(s)/guardian(s) have not, the student is still considered a First Generation student. If you are a First Generation student, please check out our website at centennialcollege.ca/firstyear 4

5 The Centre for Students with Disabilities Centennial College is committed to providing the best possible education for all of our students. This includes meeting the needs of students with disabilities who may require adjustments or accommodations for their success. If you have a documented learning disability, ADD/ADHD, medical or mental health condition, physical, visual, hearing or mobility impairment, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your needs to meet the learning outcomes of your program, and to provide equal access to all programs and services. How are applicants with disabilities identified? Applicants and current students with disabilities must identify themselves to the Centre for Students with Disabilities (CSD). Since high school records are not automatically forwarded to the college, students themselves must initiate contact to register with the CSD. How do students register with the CSD? Call the CSD to make an appointment with a Disabilities Counsellor at the campus where your program is held. Ask what type of documentation you will need to bring to your appointment. Collect the required documentation to verify and explain your disability. Documentation may include medical information, psycho-educational assessments, and IEP s. The documentation required depends on the nature of your disability. You must bring your documentation to your appointment. Telephone: ext. 8025, or Complete and return the CSD Advisement Form below. Admission and Placement Assessment Applicants to most programs are required to complete skills assessments for placement in the correct courses (e.g. English, math, science). SOME applicants must complete the assessments for admission. Students who have registered with the CSD can write these assessments with accommodations. Centre for Students With Disabilities Morningside Campus , ext Services provided by the Centre for Students with Disabilities Ongoing: Counselling, access to accommodations, assistance and support in selfadvocacy, and developing and training of strategies and skills for student success. Adaptive Technology Labs: Each CSD has a computer lab that is equipped with specialized software and hardware to ensure access in all of your program and academic needs. Training is provided. AIMS-LD: Academic Improvement and Monitoring Service for Students with Learning Disabilities. Support and training with an Assistive Technologist and a Learning Strategist. START Smart: Successful Transitions: Advocacy - Resources - Training. Components of the program include: 1. Summer Conference Held at Centennial s Residence and Conference Centre, students with learning disabilities receive a valuable preparation for college life through workshops, presentations and fun group activities. 2. Introduction to College Life Workshops for all students with documented disabilities and their parents/guardians and high school Special Education classes. 3. Peer Mentor Program For students with learning disabilities. What are accommodations? Accommodations are tools and/or academic or physical arrangements that help to level the playing field, providing students with an equal opportunity for success. Courses are not modified at the post-secondary level; students are accommodated to compensate for disabilities. Accommodations are based on information from assessments from a professional (such as a psychologist or medical doctor) that describe a student s disability. The Disabilities Counsellor/ Consultant, in discussion with the student, will determine the appropriate accommodations and will provide the student with an Individual Student Profile (ISP) that outlines the accommodations for the student to share with his/her instructors. Some examples of accommodations include the use of assistive technology, extra time for tests, use of a tape recorder for lectures, sign language interpreter or assistance from a note-taker. Please complete the CSD application form on next page. 5

6 CSD Advisement Form This form should be used only if you have a documented learning disability, ADD/ADHD, medical or mental health condition, physical, visual, hearing or mobility impairment. If you require accommodations or support due to your disability, you must register with the Centre for Students with Disabilities (CSD). Please complete and return this form once you have confirmed your offer of admission. You will be contacted to set up an appointment with a Disabilities Counsellor. You will be asked to collect the required documentation to verify and explain your disability. Documentation may include medical information, psycho-educational assessments, and IEP s. The documentation required depends on the nature of your disability. You must bring your documentation to your appointment. Failure to return this form well in advance of the program start date may result in a delay implementing the supports required. When you come in for your appointment, you can assess the nature of the program requirements and the services available, discuss the supports and accommodations you may need, ask any questions and write your skills assessment with accommodations. Return completed form by mail or fax to: Centre for Students with Disabilities, Morningside Campus, Room 190, P.O. Box 631, Station A, Toronto, ON M1K 5E9. FAX: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Name Address City/Prov. Postal Code Street Apartment Telephone Cell Phone ; Program Program Code# Campus Centennial Student Number OCAS Number Type of Disability 6

7 Going to College is one of the best choices you can make. It s an investment in yourself and your future. Plan your future Plan your budget When you enrol at Centennial you will want to learn and study, meet new friends, join clubs and get involved. You will also want to be free of financial worry and for this you need a plan. The cost of tuition, books, supplies, travel or living expenses can easily add up. There is help available to meet these costs. At Student Financial Services, We Provide Information and Advice On: Planning your finances Applying for student loans Accessing awards, scholarships, bursaries and other financial assistance. How Much Will College Cost? Your expenses will vary depending on your circumstances. You can get a good idea of your own financial picture by creating a realistic list of your resources and expenses. Your list of resources should include sources of income such as: Summer jobs Savings Contributions from parents, spouses or other family members Money you earn working part-time while you re in school Your List of Expenses Should Include: College costs including tuition, books, equipment and supplies Room and board Transportation Clothing, laundry, personal care and entertainment Cellphone, credit card and any other personal debt As a general guideline, single students living on their own can expect to spend about $12,000 per academic year on living expenses, tuition, books and supplies. Married students with dependants, for example, will have higher living costs than singles living at home and can expect to spend $20,000 or more per year. If you find your estimated expenses are greater than your resources, your next step is to arrange the financial aid you need. Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) OSAP is a government-sponsored program designed to assist students in financing their education. OSAP funds are intended to supplement your own resources in meeting the costs of your education. In addition, the assistance you re eligible for varies according to program length and whether you re single, married or have dependents. To apply for OSAP assistance, you have to be a fee-paying student attending Centennial fullor part-time in a Ministry approved postsecondary program of study. Part-time students would be eligible to apply for the Canada Part-time Loan Program. Each plan has its own particular requirements and qualifications; the Ministry OSAP assessment process will match you with the plans that meet your needs. You should apply early for financial aid to be sure funds are available when you start classes. Additional information can be found on OSAP s website at Last year, Centennial students received more than $70 million in OSAP, scholarships, bursaries and grants including: Canada and Ontario Integrated Student Loans The Ontario Student Assistance program (OSAP) includes Canada- Ontario Integrated Student Loans and the following supplementary programs to assist students to financially support their post-secondary study. Canada Student Grants for Persons with Dependents Sole-support parents and married students with dependent children under the age of 12 and/or a dependant with a permanent disability who is 12 years of age or older, may be eligible to receive a Canada Student Grant for Students with Dependents up to a maximum of $200 per month per child. Eligibility is automatically calculated at the Ministry when your OSAP application is processed. Canada Student Grant for Persons with Permanent Disabilities Qualifying students with permanent disabilities and demonstrating high financial need will automatically be considered by the Ministry on behalf of the Government of Canada for grant funding of $2,000 per year. Canada Student Grant for Persons from Low-Income Families Qualifying students from low income families demonstrating high financial need will automatically be considered by the Ministry on behalf of the Government of Canada for grant funding up to a maximum of $250 per month of academic study. Canada Student Grant for Persons from Middle-Income Families Qualifying students from middle income families demonstrating high financial need will automatically be considered by the Ministry on behalf of the Government of Canada for grant funding up to a maximum of $100 per month of academic study. 7

8 Ontario Access Grants Funded by the provincial government, this grant is for first/ second year students in a first-entry program. Students must have been out of high school for four years or less. Students must enrol in a minimum two year program. A maximum of $3,000 per year as determined by the Ministry. Ontario Access Grants for Crown Wards Centennial College will provide to full-time self-identified Crown Ward students a bursary to cover half your annual tuition to further support your academic studies. Ontario Distance Grant: Commuting Grants This grant assists students who commute 80 kms (one way) or more on a daily basis to reach our institution because there is no other university or college closer to home that offers the same program of study to a maximum of $500 per term. Canada Part-time Loan/Special Opportunity Grants for High Need Students Assistance for students who are unable to study on a full-time basis in a day school program or to study part-time with loan support. See a Student Financial Services Officer for more details. Centennial College Bursaries Centennial College provides many bursaries to complement OSAP and the supplementary programs indicated above. With the exception of our Ministry directed Student Access Guarantee and our OSAP Unmet Reed Bursary, you do not have to apply for OSAP to be eligible for Centennial College bursaries. Please note: Funding as published is subject to change Ontario Distance Grant: Travel Grants This grant is for dependent students only who live away from home during their study period because there is not an institution of the type they attend within 80 kms of their permanent home address to a maximum of $300 per year. Ontario Tuition Grant This grant is for students entering college or university and is not a separate application if you have applied for OSAP. If you are studying our full time certificate or diploma programs, you can receive $790 per year. If you are studying one of our degree programs, you may be eligible to receive $1,730 per year. Ontario Student Opportunity Grant Students who have a Canada - Ontario Integrated Student Loan greater than $7,300 for a two-term academic year will receive a grant for the amount exceeding the $7,300 (subject to maximums). To be eligible, the income reported on your OSAP application must be verified with Revenue Canada by the Ministry and you must complete your year of studies. The Ministry has imposed an academic progression standard requiring that all full-time students must pass a minimum 60 per cent of their full-time course load to be eligible for this grant. If you withdraw or stop attending classes before you complete your academic year, you will not be eligible for an Ontario Student Opportunity Grant. This grant (previously called loan forgiveness) is paid directly to your service provider by the Ministry after all criteria is met. Bursaries for Students With Disabilities These bursaries (grants that do not have to be repaid) provide financial assistance (up to $10,000 more per year) to students who have special educational expenses because of a disability. They supplement the regular OSAP loan plans and ensure that students with disabilities do not have to carry extra debt to cover their special expenses. Our financial aid specialists can help you arrange for this bursary on request. 8

9 Scholarships and Awards In order to be invited to apply for scholarships and bursaries you must complete the scholarship and bursary questionnaire on mycentennial. Hundreds of scholarships, awards and bursaries are available to college students. Most are based on the academic standing you have achieved in high school or college, and used to help you continue in your program. In many cases, awards or scholarships recognize students in a particular field. Scholarships are confirmed annually. Our Student Financial Services Office maintains a complete listing of current scholarships, awards and bursaries open to students, found at my.centennialcollege.ca. 2016/2017 Centennial College Student Bursaries and Student Financial Assistance A bursary is money that is awarded based on financial need to eligible students. This money does not have to be repaid. Centennial College provides many bursaries to complement OSAP and the supplementary programs. With the exception of our Ministry-directed Student Access Guarantee and our OSAP Unmet Reed Bursary, you do not have to apply for OSAP to be eligible for Centennial College bursaries. Please review the list of expected bursary offerings for 2016/2017 to determine if any of these resources can assist you. Bursaries are available at various times throughout the year. Watch mycentennial for information on upcoming bursary opportunities and how to apply for a bursary. Bursaries are subject to change. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Entrance Bursary 20 bursaries are available to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) Students (15F) Program The 20 Centennial College BScN Entrance Bursaries, each valued at $2,000, are available this fall to first-semester new-entrants who are enrolled full-time in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree program. This bursary is a grant awarded to students who demonstrate financial need. It is not a loan, and so there is no need to repay the money. It will go a long distance in helping recipients address the costs of Nursing degree studies at Centennial College. Centennial College Special Hardship Bursary Will help you to meet the costs associated with emergencies you may encounter, such as a fire. This application is only available through a personal interview with a Student Financial Services Officer at the campus you attend during the academic year. Centennial College Work Study Program Can provide eligible non-osap students with a job on campus. The wages are currently $12.00 per hour and the positions vary. See a Student Financial Services Officer for more details once you have registered full-time to review any potential work opportunities. Centennial Connect Tuition Bursary 20 bursaries of $2000 each to support tuition costs. Open to applicants who apply for the bursary at Connect with Centennial Open House and who become enrolled as a full-time student. Child Maintenance Bursary 500 bursaries of $500 each to assist students with dependent children. This bursary is offered in Winter Disability Support Program Permanently disabled students have an opportunity to take one or two courses over the Summer of 2017 and receive help with tuition and books. First in My Family Bursary 40 bursaries of $1,000 each to assist first year students who are the first in their family to pursue post-secondary studies. Ontario First Generation Bursary 50 bursaries of $500 each to assist second and third year students who are the first in their family to pursue full-time postsecondary studies. Student Access Guarantee (SAG) Bursary and OSAP Unmet Reed Bursaries For students who have been identified by OSAP as having an unmet need due to high tuition or book costs. This is available to eligible students in Fall, Winter and Summer. Students will be automatically considered for this bursary, and no application is required. Amounts will vary depending upon the Ministry OSAP calculations. 9

10 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Entrance Bursary Steps How to Apply Apply now! The sooner you apply,the sooner your application will be considered. Complete the application form (see page 11) and ensure that it is received by Centennial College by August 15, Attention: S. George, Associate Registrar, Rm. C2-05B, Student Financial Services, Progress Campus, Centennial College, P. O. Box 631 Station A Toronto, Ontario M1K 5E9 Take care in completing the application since incomplete or late applications will not be considered. Also, remember that you must fulfil specified eligibility criteria (noted below). Plan to apply immediately. What to Expect After Submitting Your Application Centennial s Student Financial Services Office will review your bursary application, and provide you with confirmation of your bursary by return at your mycentennial account by September 30, You must be a full-time student at Centennial as of September 23, 2016 in order to receive the bursary. What Criteria Determines Your Eligibility For A $2,000 Bursary? a) You must be deemed by Centennial s Student Financial Services Office to have a demonstrated financial need. That s why it is important that you fully complete the application on the next page. b) You must be an admitted candidate into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program at Centennial College. c) You must fulfil all admission requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program. d) Your bursary application must be received by Centennial College by August 15, e) You must be a Canadian Citizen or permanent resident and have lived in Ontario for 12 consecutive months prior to starting your full-time, postsecondary studies. International and Second Career students are ineligible for the bursary. f) You must be enrolled as a full-time student as of the last date to withdraw for Fall 2016 Semester. Student Financial Services Office Progress Campus What Conditions Govern Your Receipt of A $2,000 Bursary? 1) Should you receive an Entrance Bursary for Fall Semester 2016, you will be ineligible for other tuition bursaries offered by Centennial s Student Financial Services Office during the remainder of the 2016/2017 academic year (i.e. Fall and Winter semesters). However, you may apply for other financial assistance for the 2016/2017 academic year through the Ontario Student Assistance Plan (OSAP), or other Centennial bursaries that are not designated for tuition. 2) BScN entrance bursaries will only be awarded if you are enrolled full-time in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program during the Fall Semester Should you enroll as a full-time student, and subsequently change to part-time status during the first two weeks of the Fall Semester, the bursary offer will be rescinded. 3) Entrance Bursaries will be determined by the end of September ) Should you be eligible for a refund of fees, only those fees contributed by you (the bursary amount is exempted) may be refunded. 5) Recipients of BScN Entrance Bursaries will be issued a T4A form for year 2016 tax requirements. 6) Centennial s decisions regarding bursary recipients are final, and bursaries must be accepted as awarded. 7) The information on the bursary application form is collected under the legal authority of the Colleges and Universities Act R.S.O The information is used to determine eligibility for bursary awards. Questions regarding the use of application information should be directed to Scherry George, Associate Registrar, Student Financial Services Office, Centennial College

11 $2,000 Bachelor of Science Entrance Bursary Application (16F) Program 9250 In order to apply for this Centennial bursary you must be a confirmed first year student attending Centennial College Your Centennial Student #: SIN #: Last Name: First Name: Address: City Postal Code: Home Tel #: Centennial Program Name: Program #: 1) For Fall Semester 2016, will you be enrolled full-time in the first semester of BScN Nursing (9250)? Yes No 2) Are you a Canadian Citizen or Landed Immigrant Yes No 3) Date you became a resident of Ontario? (if born in Ontario, enter birth date) Day Month Year 4) What is your status? married/common-law/divorced/separated single sole-support parent widowed 5) Have you, or will you be, applying for OSAP for Fall Semester 2016? Yes No Student Declaration: I understand I must complete the online Scholarship Bursary Questionnaire to be considered for this bursary. I understand this bursary is taxable and I will receive a T4A for the 2016 taxation year. Should I be granted a bursary, I hereby authorize Centennial College to lodge my bursary ($2,000) to my Centennial College account, and to apply it to my outstanding 2016/17 fees. I understand that should I obtain a bursary, as well as an OSAP loan, my OSAP records will be adjusted to show receipt of the bursary. I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the above information is true and correct and that I have a need for financial assistance to meet the costs of my degree studies at Centennial College for the 2016/17 assessment year. I understand I may be required to provide documentation to substantiate my financial need. I accept and understand that this application for the Fall Semester 2016 Entrance Bursary will be considered according to the Eligibility Criteria and Conditions noted overleaf. I understand I must fully complete the BScN Bursary needs assessment and have an unmet need of at least $2,000 to be eligible for consideration of this bursary. Student Signature: Date: Please mail your completed BScN Entrance Bursary application directly to: S. George, Associate Registrar Room C2-05B, Student Financial Services, Progress Campus, Centennial College, P. O. Box 631, Station A Toronto, Ontario M1K 5E9 Important Note: Applications submitted to individuals, departments or locations other than noted above and not subsequently forwarded within the deadline to S. George will not be considered for this bursary opportunity. For Use by the Student Financial Services Office Only Needs Analysis % of 16F Course Load SFS Banner: MTCU: Approved Date: Denied Reason: Signature of Student Financial Services Associate Registrar Page 1 of 2. Both pages must be submitted. 11

12 Bachelor of Science Nursing Needs Assessment Financial Need Assessment Please read carefully: Your financial need assessment is based on your Fall 2016 and Winter 2017 study periods. The applicable weeks that you must consider and calculate as your financial need assessment for all students is 34 weeks or 8 months (September April 2017) for purposes of completing the budget below. Applicants to the BScN Entrance Bursary must demonstrate a financial need that exceeds the value of each eligible bursary $2,000 or you are not eligible for this opportunity. Income and Resources (For September 2016 April 2017) Bank balance at beginning of September 2016 do not include any OSAP that may be in your account on September 1st, 2016 Total OSAP (Amount expected for Fall 2016 and Winter 2017 semesters) Work/Workstudy/Bursaries Government Benefits / (Second Career Ineligible) Other Approved 2016/2017 Centennial College Bursaries Other Income (ie. child support payments) Total Income / Resources A Expenses (For September 2016 April 2017) Tuition and Compulsory Fee 2 semesters Books, Equipment and Required Supplies 2 semesters Rent / Board and Lodging (incl. Utilities, Gas, Water if required only) Telephone/Cellphone/Internet Food Local Travel Child Care for Children under 14 Other (Explanation and receipts required) Total Expenses Minus B Calculation of Need Assessment A Total Income and Resources Minus B Total Expenses = Equals Need Student Declaration I have given complete and true information on this need assessment and I understand that failure to provide accurate information will prevent me from being considered for this bursary or a request to repay it in full. I declare that I am applying for this bursary solely to assist with my educational costs to attend the Bachelor of Science Nursing Program 9250 and support my full-time academic study in 2016/2017. I give permission for the Student Financial Services office to confirm my enrolment status through College s Banner system; additionally to confirm OSAP, if applicable, through MTCU AS400 and/or One-Key. I hereby confirm that I Did: apply for OSAP // I Did Not apply for OSAP:. I understand if I am an OSAP recipient, this award will be reported to MTCU and may affect my OSAP. I understand should I be eligible for this bursary I will receive a T4A for income tax reporting purposes. / / Student Signature Student Number Date Signed SFS Office Use Section Ontario Res: Yes No S/M # DEP Program Number: Yr: P/Semester: SN: Y / N: % Course Load: Need Analysis: _ OSAP: Yes $ (for 34 week Fall 2015 and Winter 2016 study periods per AS400) OSAP NO: Approved: $ Denied Reason: Authorized SFS Signature: Date: 12 Page 2 of 2. Both pages must be submitted.

13 Centennial College offers great learning opportunities, in Toronto or internationally. I found the staff supportive and continuously looking for ways to enhance the student s learning experience. Carollyn San Jose Bridging to University Nursing Degree graduate 13

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