We understand that financial difficulties can impede your university success. We also recognize that spending time in the Nova Scotia child welfare system can restrict your access to education and add financial burdens. We are here to help eliminate these barriers.
Eligibility
- You have lived in care for a minimum of one year (consecutive or accumulated) in the Nova Scotia child welfare system, Mi’kmaw Family and Children’s Services of Nova Scotia, the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children, or have received Youth Services between the ages of 16-18 via signed agreement, as defined by Section 19 of the Children and Family Services Act.
- You have been accepted to Acadia or are planning to enroll in a program with tuition and associated fees in the upcoming academic year
- You have financial need
- You are pursuing your first undergraduate credential (e.g. diploma or degree)
- You are not eligible for nor currently receiving the Nova Scotia Department of Community Services Educational Bursary Program for Children in Care or the Post-Care and Custody Agreement
- You will provide a signed verification of eligibility form completed by the Nova Scotia Department of Community Services Disclosure Program.
- You are willing to meet with a representative from Student Life for an orientation to °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ
- You are willing to meet with an academic advisor to review your educational goals and preparedness
How to Apply
Complete the application form.
You must also submit verification of past child welfare involvement to ensure eligibility. Applicants must first seek verification by contacting the Disclosure Program:
Disclosure Program
Department of Community Services 902-424-2755
1-833-424-2755 (Toll-free in Canada)
1-833-424-2755 (Toll-free in Canada)
disclosureprogram@novascotia.ca 2131 Gottingen Street, 3rd Floor
Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3K 5Z7
Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3K 5Z7
Submit both the completed application form and the Disclosure Program verification to financial.aid@acadiau.ca