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The AIB MBA

Designed for busy working professionals, this fully online MBA course is highly flexible and delivered with interactive, bite-sized content and personalised student support.

Designed for busy working professionals, this fully online MBA course is highly flexible and delivered with interactive, bite-sized content and personalized student support.

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Federal Canadian Student Aid Update

The Canadian Federal Government has made changes to student aid eligibility which may affect you as an incoming AIB student. These changes will apply to all provinces in Canada. 

Please note, interpretation and enforcement of these changes is up to the discretion of individual provinces. AIB cannot confirm student eligibility. Students are responsible for confirming their own eligibility with their local provincial student aid office. 

Upcoming changes 

  • Students commencing their studies at private international institutions including AIB on or after August 1st 2026 will no longer be eligible to receive federal Canada student aid (including grants and loans). 
  • AIB students who have received student aid funding prior to August 1st 2026 may apply to continue receiving student aid until July 31st 2029. 

How will this impact incoming AIB students?

  • If you begin your studies with AIB and receive student aid on or before July 31st 2026 (Term 4.5 2026) you may be able to apply for and receive Canada government student loans as long as all other eligibility criteria are met.  
  • If you begin your studies with AIB and receive student aid on or after August 1st 2026 (Term 5 2026 onward) you will not be able to receive federal Canada student aid at any time during your studies. 

Further information 

AIB 

We’re here to support you if these changes raise any questions. Please contact your Course Advisor on 1300 304 820 
or courseadvisor@aib.edu.au

Alongside self-funding and payment plans, there are a number of ways to help finance your studies. Depending on your personal circumstances, this may include RRSP withdrawals through the Lifelong Learning Plan, employer sponsorship or reimbursement and tuition tax credits.

Information on other tuition and financing options available at AIB can be found here

Federal and provincial resources 

The following details may be helpful when contacting your federal or provincial student loan body:  

  • Your student loan number 
  • Social insurance number (SIN)

National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC)   

Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) 

Alberta Student Aid 

Manitoba Student Aid 

Student Aid Newfoundland and Labrador 

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