The central goal of the Faculty’s Financial Aid Program is to assist students with the greatest financial need. To determine which students have the greatest financial need, all students are expected to access and report personal and family resources before being considered for Faculty's financial assistance.
Students who are seeking financial assistance should plan to contribute all of their own personal resources towards meeting their educational expenses before the Law school will provide any financial aid. In addition, all students are expected to fund the first $8,000 of their demonstrated need through Professional Students Line of Credit or other loans.
Educational Expenses
- An anticipated student budget is set by the Financial Aid Committee. This budget depends on:
- student's province of residence,
- year of study and
- living situation.
- A set of additional expenses may be claimed to supplement the budget. These expenses may include:
- Computer
- Moving Expenses
- Travel Home Expenses
- Medical Expenses
- Home Ownership Expenses
- Additional Allowances for Students with Children
Personal Resources
Student’s personal and family contributions include the following:
Demonstrated Need
Demonstrated need is defined as the difference between Educational Expenses and Personal Resources. In order to make sure that students with the greatest need receive the greatest amount of funding, the first $8,000 of the demonstrated need is funded through students' Professional Lines of Credit. The Faculty's Financial Aid program reimburses students the interest charged on these authorized Lines of Credit amounts.
The need in excess of the $8,000 is considered for bursaries, and is prorated based on the available Faculty funding and demonstrated need of the student body.
Students should use the JD Financial Aid Estimator to estimate their potential bursary. Actual bursary amount may differ due to changes in student-reported information, changes to the Financial Aid policy or changes to the number of students applying and available funds.