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Understanding the Cost of Living and Education for Post-Secondary Students

This guide helps you customize your post-secondary direction by discussing essential cost-of-living expenses, including utilities, phone bills, clothing, and more. Learn about the financial aspects of your education, including the minimum wage of $10.25/hour and the availability of thousands of scholarships valued between $100 and $60,000. Discover how you could earn nearly 6,000 hours of wages while studying and understand apprenticeship costs, including registration fees and instructional expenses. Print this essential information for your portfolio.

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Understanding the Cost of Living and Education for Post-Secondary Students

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  1. Customize to your post-secondary direction

  2. Discussion of cost of living expenses i.e. utility costs, phone expenses, clothing etc.

  3. Print this for your portfolio This is how much your education will cost

  4. Chew on this… • Minimum wage is currently $10.25/hour • Thousands of scholarships are awarded for extra-curricular achievement • The value of these scholarships ranges from $100 - $60,000 • At $10.25/hour, this means you could be getting ‘paid’ for almost 6,000 hours of work

  5. Apprenticeship $ and ¢ • $40 fee to register as an apprentice • This fee is waived for OYAP students • $400 for eight weeks of instruction • 5 units of instruction per apprenticeship ($2,000 total) • $100 to write the Certificate of Qualification exam

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