At Robertson College
Winnipeg we
know how important (and stressful!) it can be to figure out the best way to pay
for your education. That is why we have a student finance department
committed to working with you and answering all your questions.
Pay your tuition in full by the end of the first week of your program and receive a discount. You may also
pay your tuition in monthly payments.
It’s not a bad idea to consult your bank or credit union about school tuition financing. You can use savings
or may qualify for a student line of credit. If you have RRSP’s, you can use money from the RRSP’s to pay
tuition. Your bank or credit union would have the criteria for this option.
If you are unemployed, underemployed, low skilled or lower income within the guidelines, you may be
eligible for Employment Manitoba funding. Contact 945.0575 (in Winnipeg) or toll free 1.866.332.5077 to
find the Employment Manitoba Centre near you. One-to-one counselling is provided to help you assess
your need for training and to develop an employment plan. You are generally expected to contribute to the
cost of training.
This is a very popular option. Please visit www.manitobastudentaid.ca for more information. You can apply
online about two months before your program starts.
If you are of Aboriginal descent, you could qualify for funding from many Aboriginal organizations. Contact
your Robertson College Financial Aid Office for more information.ation.
Your family may belong to companies, organizations and/or unions that have scholarships and bursaries
available for family members. You can also visit www.scholarshipscanada.com for more information about
scholarships and bursaries available.lable.
Are you ready to take the next step?
Call our admissions team to learn more about our diploma programs:
(204) 800-7919 (Winnipeg Campus)
(403) 621-1210 (Calgary Campus)
(204) 725-7200 (Brandon Campus)
(888) 783-8057 (Online Campus)