Domestic Student Support
Dedicated support for Canadian residents pursuing career college programs
Whether you're a high-school graduate, an adult learner returning to school, or a career-changer, Elevated Education guides Canadian residents and permanent residents through every step — from identifying provincial student aid to settling into your program.
What You Get
How It Works
Free Consultation
We discuss your residency, academic background, and career goals to understand what kind of support fits best.
Funding Plan
Identify the provincial loans, grants, and bursaries you qualify for as a Canadian resident — and how to apply for each.
Application Support
Guide you through every form, deadline, and document at our partner BC career colleges.
Enrolment & Beyond
Help you transition smoothly from acceptance letter to first day — and stay available for support throughout your program.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who counts as a domestic student in BC?
Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and protected persons typically qualify for domestic tuition rates and provincial student aid programs like BC StudentAid.
What is the difference between a student loan and a grant?
A student loan (e.g. BC StudentAid) must be repaid after graduation. Grants and bursaries are free money awarded based on financial need or merit. We help you identify every option you qualify for.
Can I work while studying as a domestic student?
Yes — there are no work-hour restrictions for Canadian residents. Many of our students balance part-time work with their studies, especially in programs with flexible scheduling.
Ready to Get Started?
Book a free consultation to discuss how we can help you achieve your educational goals.
