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You are considered to be an INDEPENDENT student if any of the following apply to you:
If none of the above statements are true, you are considered to be a DEPENDENT student.
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The Brock Student ID number is a 7 digit identification number that is assigned to all applicants and students at Brock University. You will need this number for all forms submitted on this web-site. If you are an applicant to the university and do not not know this number, you can use your OUAC Reference Number [2] instead.
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Dependent children are preschool children and children attending elementary or high school. Children 16 years of age or older either must be full-time (taking 60 per cent or more of a full course load) high school or post secondary students, or must have a disability. Do not include children who have been out of high school for at least 4 years or who have been in the workforce for at least 12 months in a row on 2 or more occasions.
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Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) Reference Number
This is the 11 digit number found on all your OUAC Application form pages. It begins with the 4 digit year and is located in the top right-hand side of each page. It will also be quoted on other OUAC and admission documents you get from the university. >Do not type any spaces or dashes when you are entering your OUAC Reference Number in an application on our web-site. If you know your Brock Student ID Number [3], please use it instead of this number.
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Ontario Residency Requirements
Many of our awards require Ontario residency status. For the purpose of determining reseidency status for these awards you must:
You are considered a resident of Ontario if:
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The period of time between your last full-time enrolment in a secondary or post-secondary institution. Typically, the summer months between Study Periods. Students already in post-secondary study generally will have Pre-Study Period of a maximum of 16 weeks. Students from secondary school will have a Pre-study Period of approximately 8 weeks.
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The Gross Income earned in the period of time between your last full-time enrolment in a secondary or post-secondary institution. Typically, the summer earnings between Study Periods.
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The period of time of full-time enrolment in a secondary or post-secondary institution. Typically the Fall and Winter months.
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The Gross Income earned in the period of time of full-time enrolment in a secondary or post-secondary institution. Typically, the part-time earnings during the Fall and Winter months.
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For the purposes of this application,"permanent disability" is defined as a functional limitation that is caused by a physical or mental impairments that restricts your ability to perform the daily tasks necessary to participate in studies at the post-secondary level or in the Labour force, and that is expected to remain with you for your expected life.
If you indicate that you have a permanent disabity, you are considered to be full-time if you are taking at least 40% of a full course load. If your course load is between 40 and -59 per cent of a full course load, you may be required to submit documentation to confirm that you have a permanent disability. Acceptable documentattion includes a medical certificate or a learning disability assessment completed by a qualified practitioner.
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To pick up your loan documents you must provide both of the following:
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