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I am an international student. Can I change my fee status to domestic?
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In certain very specific circumstances (e.g., diplomatic status, dependent of a parent or spouse or common-law partner with specific status in Canada, or submission of Permanent Residency documents, etc.), students can request a change from international student fee status to domestic. For fee...
How and when should I update information on my OSAP application?
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Updating OSAP information Changes to any personal, financial and/or academic information provided on the OSAP application must be reported by the OSAP applicant in writing to the Financial Assistance Office (FAO) during their study period. This includes changes in full-time status, changes in the...
Do you have advising services?
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Academic Advising for current students If you are currently a registered George Brown College student, and seek advising related to your specific program, registration status, academic progress, or your new field or industry, please contact your academic department directly. Entry Advising for...
What does maintained status (previously known as implied status) mean in terms of my study permit, visitor status, or work permit?
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A temporary resident must apply to extend their period of authorized stay before it ends. If they have done so, their period of authorized stay as a temporary resident is extended by law until a decision is made. Such a person is considered to have maintained status (previously known as implied...
What are your requirements for Admission?
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Admission Requirements Each program has specific admission requirements which vary by program. These may include: academic subjects and marks, specific credentials (e.g. diploma or degree), interviews, auditions and portfolios. Admission requirements also vary depending on if you are applying to a...
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