FAQ:
Money Matters
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What to bring
What about money ?
NS students receive money from a couple of sources, which are
outlined below. If possible, you should also try and save some
money before you come. Everything in the city seems incredibly
cheap, but there's also a million things to spend your money on.
It doesn't take long for it to run out if you don't manage it
very, very carefully. Just ask any NS student!
Will I qualify for FANS (Financial Assistance for Nunavut
Students)?
NS is an accredited post-secondary program and so all students
who are enrolled are eligible to receive FANS (unless you already
have a debt with FANS, or if you have been suspended by FANS for
leaving another program without completing it). If you're not
sure where you stand with them, give FANS a call and check your
record.
To get an application form for FANS, call them at 1-877-860-0680
or call NS at 1-613-244-4937 and we'll fax one to you. Applications
for FANS must be submitted no later than JULY 15th!
How much money will I get from FANS?
FANS provides money for several things:
a living allowance of approximately $825 a month to single students
(and more for those with dependents) a $200 book allowance each
term. $ 2,500 for payment of tuition fees
2 return tickets to Ottawa, one for the fall term and one for
winter.
Will that be all the money I'll have?
No. It is extremely difficult to live on $825 a month in the
city, so the program raises money to provide you with a grant
of approximately $300 a month extra. This extra salary is based
on your attendance, however, so if you miss class the amount is
reduced.
Many students also apply for and receive a scholarship from the
Nunavut Implementation Training Committee
How will I receive my money?
You'll have to set up a bank account. You can set one up even
if you're in a community that doesn't have a bank. If you don't
already have an account, FANS will provide you with information
on how to get one.
Seventy percent of your FANS monthly allowance will be deposited
into your bank account on the first day of the month (when rent
and other bills are often due). The rest will be deposited on
the 15th of each month.
The additional grant money that NS provides (based on your attendance)
will be paid out every second Friday.
What will I have to pay for?
Everything!
This includes rent, food, clothing, bus passes, personal grooming
and care, recreation, social activities - and the cost of your
books at school.
Will I have enough to live on?
It never feels like enough, but successful students find a way
to do it. It depends on how well you manage your money. Setting
priorities (so that the basics like rent and food are always taken
care of), meeting your obligations (paying bills on time) and
then spending the rest wisely is the basic recipe for success.
Easy to say - hard to do sometimes. Students say that money management
is one of the hardest things they have to learn about while they're
in the program.
What happens if I run out of money?
The bad news is that the city turns into a pretty miserable place
if you don't have money. There's no family close by and all your
friends are living on a limited budget as well.
The good news is most students have gone through it and survived.
One thing that helps is that you never have to wait too long before
more money comes in, either from FANS or from NS. NS also provides
emergency loans of up to $50 to help students get by until the
next payday. Nobody has ever left the program because they were
broke.
If you're having a hard time handling your money NS instructors
are always available to help you set up a budget.
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