Labour Market Information The Ontario Government provides labour market information to help individuals and businesses make informed decisions about careers, education, employment, and business plans.
Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities The Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities ensures Ontario has an excellent system to give people a high-quality education and a solid foundation of relevant skills and training so they can get good jobs and improve the competitiveness of Ontario's economy. Choose from university and college programs, apprenticeships and many other kinds of training and education.
OZone - The Ontario Scholars Portal The Ontario Legislative Library and Ontario Council of University Libraries are collaborating in an effort to provide access to a collection of Ontario government documents. Documents archived in the repository have been taken from publicly accessible government websites.
Post-Secondary Education Program for Inuit and Status Indian Students Indian Affairs and Northern Development provides financial support to eligible Status Indians and Inuit students under broad authorities of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Act to continue their education. Funding for individual students is available through two programs: Post-Secondary Student Support Program and University College Entrance Preparation Program.
OntarioLearn.com More than 450 courses are available from a consortium of 22 Ontario community colleges.
Ontario Association of Career Colleges - Financial Aid Office The Ontario Association of Career College's Financial Aid Office was first established in 1993 to respond to severe delays experienced by students and member colleges during the processing of student loans by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities’ Thunder Bay processing centre.
Free Tuition for Physicians This program provides up to $40,000 (or $10,000 per year) to final-year medical students, residents and newly graduated physicians, to offset tuition costs in exchange for a full-time return-of-service in an eligible community.
Financing your Education How will you finance your postsecondary education? If you work part-time, check with your employer to see if any scholarships are offered to employees. Sometimes scholarships and bursaries are not awarded because no one applies for them. Do your homework! Find out what might be out there for you.
Ontario Universities You can learn about Ontario's publicly funded universities on this website. You will also find a list of other educational institutions that can grant degrees in Ontario.
Privately-funded degree-granting institutions Institutions in Ontario wishing to offer degrees, or programs leading to degrees, must comply with the Post-secondary Education Choice & Excellence Act 2000 which governs degree-granting Institutions.
OSAP Access Window Make decisions about postsecondary education using the Access Window. Learn about approximate costs and financial assistance available and estimate monthly loan payments after graduation.
Aboriginal Bursary System The purpose of the Aboriginal Bursary System is to provide Aboriginal students with a valuable tool to facilitate their pursuit of post-secondary studies. These awards are made available by various organizations and institutions. Bursaries may be searched by regions, disciplines, providers and key words.