Financial information for Canadian students 2012/13

The Federal and Provincial Governments offer financial aid to Canadians studying at Kingston University London. We are a public institution with code PXBJ (although some provinces/territories may use a different code). Canadian loans are means-tested, meaning you must demonstrate financial need in order to qualify for financial aid.

Generally, students interested in applying for a loan must do so through their provincial/territorial student assistance office or website. When you apply for a loan, you are considered for funding by both the Provincial and Federal Government, meaning you only have to apply once for funding for the year. While federal loans are handled through a lender called the National Student Loans Service Centre, provincial loans are handled through the provincial governments and student aid branches. Please visit the Campus Access website for a comprehensive overview of the financial aid application process.

Your provincial Student Finance Department and not the University will process most of your loans. However, you may require University signatures or verification of your student status. The University must also confirm that you have been accepted onto a course or are already enrolled with us before any financial aid will be disbursed to you. If you need to contact us, please do so at:

  • Attn: Financial Aid
    Student Funding
    Kingston University
    Cooper House, 40–46 Surbiton Road
    Kingston upon Thames KT1 2HX
     
    Tel: 011 44 208 417 3553
    Email: studentfunding@kingston.ac.uk

Canadian taxpayers

Canadian taxpayers, who are studying full-time for a degree at Kingston University, are now eligible to claim the appropriate percentage of tuition fees paid (subject to certain restrictions) as a tax credit. Also the parent/guardian of such a student is eligible to claim the transferred portion of tuition fees allowed under the Canadian Income Tax Act.

Students wishing to make such a claim need to ensure that they have receipts bearing the name of the University.

Useful websites

General information about Federal Aid:

Student Assistance contacts for each province and territory: