See below for funding options available to those who can not afford to pay their fees due to insufficient funds or low income.
If you do have the means to pay your fees by debit or credit card, we encourage you to do so, as funding options typically incur some processing fees or interest rates.
Educational Loan Program
Windmill Microlending is a registered charity serving newcomers since 2005. We offer microloans to help skilled immigrants and refugees continue their careers in Canada. Funded by the public and private sector, Windmill is Canada’s largest and most successful microlending program for immigrants and refugees.
Windmill supports immigrants and refugees who come to Canada with education, skills and experience but struggle to resume their careers here.
Windmill provides microloans of up to $15,000 to skilled immigrants and refugees so they can succeed in their careers.
If you are interested in securing funding through Windmill Microlending, please do the following:
1. Read the FAQ. CLICK HERE
2. Send an email to support@businessanalysisschool.com stating your request for an admission letter to present to Windmill Microlending.
We will require your Full name, Address, Phone Number and the Program (s) you are interested in.
3. Once you receive your admission letter, you will can go ahead to apply for the funding. The loan disbursement could take anywhere from 1 to 4 weeks so please apply immediately if interested.
Many of our students have used their service and were able to pay off the loan immediately they got a job because if you follow the program, you will get the job offer.
Loans have no processing fees and you have about 5 years to pay back.
For more information, visit their website here and have a chat with an advisor.
We're excited to announce our partnership with Elective, so you can split your program fee into easy monthly payments.
See more information about Elective. CLICK HERE
If you need further support or guidance kindly contact us via email at support@businessanalysisschool.com
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