Yukon Grant

The Yukon Grant is a financial assistance program provided by the Government of Yukon to help students with the costs of post-secondary education.
  • Yukon Department of Education
Overview of the Yukon Grant program:

The Yukon Grant is a comprehensive financial assistance program provided by the Government of Yukon with the goal of supporting residents who are pursuing post-secondary education. This grant is specifically designed to alleviate the financial burden associated with higher education, thereby making it more accessible and attainable for students living in the Yukon. For those considering post-secondary education, the Yukon Grant represents a significant opportunity to make higher education more affordable and accessible, paving the way for personal growth and professional success.

Eligibility criteria of the Yukon Grant program:
  • Residency Requirements:
  • To qualify for the Yukon Grant, applicants must have been a resident of Yukon for at least two consecutive years immediately prior to the start of their post-secondary education.
  • If you are a dependent student, your parent(s) or legal guardian(s) must meet the residency requirement.
  • Educational Institution:
  • The grant is available to students attending recognized post-secondary institutions. This includes universities, colleges, and trade schools that are accredited and offer programs leading to a degree, diploma, or certificate.
  • Program of Study:
  • The grant supports full-time studies in eligible post-secondary programs. The program must be at least 12 weeks long and must be completed within a 12-month period.
  • Part-time students may also be eligible for prorated funding, depending on the number of courses they are taking.
  • Previous Education:
  • Students who have already completed a post-secondary credential may still be eligible for the Yukon Grant if they are pursuing a higher level of education (e.g., moving from a diploma to a degree program).
  • There are limits on the number of years a student can receive the Yukon Grant, typically tied to the length of the program they are enrolled in.
  • Renewal Requirements:
  • Students who have previously received the Yukon Grant and are continuing their studies must reapply each year. To maintain eligibility, they must demonstrate satisfactory academic progress and continue to meet the residency and enrollment criteria.
  • Special Cases:
  • The program also considers applications from students who may have unique circumstances affecting their residency or education status, such as dependents of government employees temporarily posted outside Yukon.
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