Ontario students looking for a break on the cost of their tuition can start clicking today. The Liberal government is making good on a campaign promise to take 30 per cent off the average cost of tuition. More than 300,000 undergraduate students are eligible for the new grant this year, and today they can begin applying online on the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities website. (Link below) The province says university or college degree students will save $1,600 over a full school year, while college diploma and certificate students will save $730. https://osap.gov.on.ca/OSAPPortal/en/PostsecondaryEducation/Tuition/index.htm

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