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Feb 6, 2014

Financing Your Early Childhood Assistant Diploma

Financing Your Early Childhood Assistant Diploma

It’s no secret that our children are the future; there’s nothing more important than ensuring the health and happiness of the next generation. That’s why becoming an early childhood assistant is such a rich and rewarding experience – you get to help shape the future leaders of tomorrow and make sure that they have the support, education, and encouragement that they need to develop properly. However, sometimes your ability to give children all of the opportunities they need to succeed is hampered by your lack of opportunity and funding. Education can get pricey, but thankfully there are a few excellent ways that you can fund your diploma in early childcare assistance that doesn’t require accounting courses.

Institutions

Check with the director of the program at the institution you’re applying at. Chances are they will know of a financial assistance program that could help you or at least have a list of sources to contact for the possibility of scholarships or grants. In some provinces, there are programs set up to encourage interested students to become skilled early childhood educators, and these often include subsidies, scholarships, and grants. Be sure to check your province’s website for more information.

Past Students

Find someone who has done the same program that you’re considering and strike up a conversation with them about how they paid for their education. They might know some effective funding options such as grants or scholarships that helped them out, and they might have some great tips for how to handle the program as well. It never hurts to make friends!

Student Loans

Probably your best and simplest option, you can apply for funding for your educational pursuits through your federal and provincial governments. You can apply for either student loans or grants to help fund your education. The difference between a grant and a loan is that a loan you eventually have to pay back, while a grant is money bestowed upon you that you don’t have to pay back. Federal and provincial student loans are simple to apply for and you can do so by visiting the national student loans website to find out more information. You don’t have to start paying back your loans until six months after you graduate, giving you ample time to locate a job after finishing your diploma at an early childhood college.

Bank Loans

If you don’t qualify for a provincial or federal student loan, don’t fret, there’s always the possibility of taking out a loan with a chartered bank. Banks such as CIBC, TD, and Scotiabank all offer loan programs specifically for students, usually with a low-interest rate and an excellent payment plan. The downside is that you have to start paying interest on the loan right away, unlike a loan from the government.

Second Job

While it may seem like a hassle, getting a second job means you’ll be able to finance your education as an early childhood assistant without going into debt, which is much less stressful in the long run. Even an extra 10-12 hours a week at a part-time job can be enough to help out.

Whichever funding source you choose, the sooner you get started planning how you’re going to fund your educational experience, the more prepared you’ll be and the less stressed you’re going to feel.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about applying, funding, and life at Anderson College.

How long does it take to complete a program at Anderson College?
Most diploma programs run 24–58 weeks of full-time study, depending on the discipline. Healthcare programs (PSW, Cardiology, MOA, Dental Assistant) typically include a clinical or work placement so you graduate job-ready.
What financial aid options are available?
We accept OSAP (Ontario), Better Jobs Ontario, Windmill Microlending, in-house Alumni and PSW bursaries, and traditional student lines of credit through major banks. Visit our Financial Aid page for the full list and to chat with a Financial Aid Advisor.
Are international students welcome?
Yes. Anderson College is a DLI-approved Career College registered with the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. Programs marked as PGWP-eligible qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit. See our International Students page for visa support details.
How do I apply?
You can start your application online in under 5 minutes or speak with an Admissions Advisor for a guided walkthrough. Begin your application here.
Does Anderson College offer job placement support?
Every program includes Career Services — resume coaching, interview prep, employer connections and lifetime alumni support. Many programs also include a built-in clinical or industry placement so you graduate with real-world experience. Learn more on the Career Services page.

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