Financial Aid
Once you’ve made your decision to attend Fleming College, you have to plan for all the necessary financial resources you will need to be successful. You are making a valuable investment in your future. The Financial Aid Office can assist you by providing you with financial options.
Step 1
To begin, prepare your budget using the Budget Calculator.
Step 2
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
You can apply for OSAP funding as soon as the applications are available - usually around the middle of April or early May of each year. Apply early – at least 10 weeks before the start of classes. Applications for these government-funded loans are available through the OSAP website.
Urgent Message to OSAP Students: New Photo ID Requirements Effective May 1, 2008
URGENT MESSAGE TO OSAP STUDENTS: NEW PHOTO I.D. REQUIREMENTS
For Students who receive OSAP loans, grants, bursaries, or scholarships
Effective May 1, 2008 - the Fleming College Student Card can no longer be accepted as valid photo I.D. for OSAP purposes.
A recent change in both provincial and federal policy requires that only government issued photo I.D. can be accepted when disbursing government loans (OSAP), grants, bursaries and scholarships.
The following list has been provided by the ministry as examples of acceptable photo identification:
- A valid Driver's Licence
- Canadian Passport
- Provincial Health Card with photo
- Permanent Residency or Canadian Citizenship Card
- BYID Card
- Canadian Military I.D.
- Certificate of Indian Status
- Firearms Acquisition Card
If you currently do not have any of the above-listed photo identification you need to ensure that you do prior to the start of your next semester (May or September).
There are no exceptions. Student cards cannot be accepted as valid photo identification for any student in Canada for financial aid purposes. If you have questions about the photo I.D. requirements please contact the Financial Aid Office.
Step 3
Student Bank Loans
These loans vary depending upon the student bank loan program. Interest payments on these loans begin immediately. We encourage you to be a smart shopper – review and compare programs offered by the various banks.
Step 4
Fleming College and the Fleming College Foundation, along with our generous donors and sponsors, have provided more than $6 million to students in financial need. Check out the numerous scholarships and bursaries available to Fleming College new and returning students:
- Entrance Bursary
A percentage of tuition fees collected by Fleming College are allocated towards an Entrance Bursary Program for new, full-time students. To be considered for this bursary, complete and submit the Financial Aid Profile mailed with your program offer. Or download the Financial Aid Profile here. Be sure to apply! In recent years, 80% of students who applied were eligible and received an Entrance Bursary!
- Academic Excellence Entrance Scholarship
Fleming’s Board of Governors annually awards entrance scholarships to graduate students with the highest academic standing at each of the 28 secondary schools within our extended school board district. The Scholarship provides $2000 towards one year of full-time study (two semesters) at Fleming College. An additional 6 scholarships are awarded to applicants residing outside our extended school board district.
- Fleming College Foundation
Applications for Fleming College Foundation Bursaries and Scholarships with eligibility criteria and deadlines are available here.
Step 5
Consider other sources of funding. Consult your high school guidance office, your employer or your parents’ employers, community and professional associations and clubs.
Step 6
If you run into financial difficulty during the academic year:
- you may be eligible for an Emergency Loan
- or, if you are in good academic standing you may apply for assistance through the General Bursary Fund (instead of a loan these funds are non-repayable)
- Information about Emergency Loans or the General Bursary is available through the Financial Aid Office.
External Resources
- Consult your high school guidance office
- Your parents' employers, associations and clubs
- Personal loans
Academic and Community Awards
An academic award recognizes the academic and community achievements of students during their course of study with the college. Academic awards are monetary and/or gifts. Students are selected for these awards based on specific criteria.
* Recipients are selected for these awards. (Do not apply)
Contact Information
Associate Registrar
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Kimberly Van Bruinessen
Email: Kimberly Van Bruinessen
Ph: 1-866-353-6464 ext. 1511
Sutherland Campus (Peterborough)
Sutherland Campus
599 Brealey Drive
Peterborough, Ontario
K9J 7B1
Ph: (705) 749-5530
Toll Free: 1-866-353-6464
Fax: (705) 749-5507
Email: Sutherland Campus
Financial Aid Officer
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Linda Reeds
Email: Linda Reeds
Ph: 1-866-353-6464
Financial Aid Advisors
If your last name starts with:
- A - F
Donna Hayes
Email: Donna Hayes
Ph: 1-866-353-6464 ext. 1638 - G - N
Claudia Barton
Email: Claudia Barton
Ph: 1-866-353-6464 ext. 1166 - O - Z
Janet Bradley
Email: Janet Bradley
Ph: 1-866-353-6464 ext. 1643
Frost Campus (Lindsay)
Frost Campus
P.O. Box 8000
200 Albert Street S.
Lindsay, ON
K9V 5E6
Ph: (705) 324-9144
Toll Free: 1-866-353-6464
Fax: (705) 878-9331
Email: Frost Campus
Financial Aid Officer
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Beth Harrington
Email: Beth Harrington
Ph: 1-866-353-6464 ext. 3302