Whether you're in your first year or graduating year, applying for a loan or applying for jobs, it's probably safe to say that money matters are important to you. The University recognizes this and through the support of donors and the provincial and federal governments, it offers a range of programs that recognize students with outstanding academic achievement and provide financial assistance to students who cannot meet basic educational costs.
This website provides answers to questions concerning fees, scholarships, bursaries, grants, loans and budgeting. Here you'll find valuable tools and information to help you manage the financial aspects of your education.
UBC Okanagan students should visit UBC Okanagan Awards, Fees & Finances.
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Depending on coffee to keep you awake during those early morning classes?
Buying a $2 coffee every weekday on campus costs more than $500 a year!
Save money by making coffee and snacks at home and bringing them in reusable containers!
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Updated: 27 May 2009