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Tuition & Financial Assistance

Our Enrollment Coordinators will help you find the most suitable payment plan based on your personal financial requirements. All students may pay their tuition fees on a monthly basis, interest free.

Institution's financial aid: When a student is considering enrolment in the college, the Enrolment Coordinator will explore with the student many different options for financial aid. If financial assistance is required, the Enrollment Coordinator will counsel the student on the Government Student Loan program, the Student Lines of Credit with various banks, Scholarship websites which they are encouraged to register themselves with. The Canadian Tourism College also has an in-house Scholarship for which high School students can apply. CTC has made available up to $ 10,000.00 per high school per year in scholarships for eligible applicants. CTC has a monthly payment plan available to students who may not qualify for a Student Loan and wish to continue working while attending school.

CTC would like to encourage students to pay their tuition on the first day of classes. Should students choose to pay their tuition fees on a monthly basis a small administration fee will incur.

Some sources of funding may include:

  • Student loans through your local bank
  • Personal loans
  • RRSP Lifelong Learning Program
  • High School "Passport to Education" Scholarships
  • Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC)
  • Worker's Compensation Board (WCB)
  • Indian Affairs
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Canada Student Loans
  • British Columbia Student Loans and Grants
  • Millennium Scholarship Grants
  • Partnering with private financial institutions through CTC
  • Other Provincial Student Loans

CTC encourages candidates to seek scholarships and bursary awards through their high school Career Development offices, place of employment, parent's place of employment, associations, union offices, etc. Scholarships for Canadian and International students are available directly through CTC — please look under the registration section of this web site for applications.

Other Scholarship Applications:

Foundation for the Advancement of Aboriginal Youth Last day for applications: Usually October every year For additional information www.ccab.com

  • go2 is pleased to announce that they will be providing 10 new scholarships and bursaries to students who are attending a BC post-secondary institution in a tourism or hospitality program. The scholarships and bursaries are available in four categories as follows:
  • go2 Secondary School Students Scholarship Program for students who have completed a tourism program in high school and are entering a post-secondary institution in BC to further their studies in hospitality or tourism.
  • go2 - CATT Scholarship Program for students who have completed the gold level Canadian Academy of Travel and Tourism program in BC and are entering a post-secondary institution in BC to further their studies in hospitality or tourism.
  • go2 Chef & Cook Training Program Bursary for students enrolled in a culinary arts program at a BC post-secondary institution.
  • go2 Tourism & Hospitality Management Bursary Program for students enrolled in a BC post-secondary tourism or hospitality program and are working towards a diploma or degree.

These five hundred dollar scholarships/ bursaries are meant to provide financial support to students and to encourage them to obtain higher levels of education in the tourism and hospitality field.

For additional info go to www.go2hr.ca

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