Financial Hardship Assistance

Occasionally, students are faced with unexpected situations which may lead to immediate financial constraints.  The University of Windsor has Financial Hardship support to assist students during a temporary and unexpected period of financial difficulty.

With the current COVID-19 pandemic, we understand that many students may need additional financial support.

Students should complete their UWinAward Student Application/Profile via UWinsite Student > Student Homepage > Award Profile to be matched with eligible funding opportunities.

Additional Information for Domestic Students who are experiencing financial hardship.

Additional Informaiton for International Students who are experiencing financial hardship.

Students who are experiencing an immediate financial hardship situation should apply to the Emergency Bursary Support (Hardship) through the UWinAward Profile/Application process.

Please note that having a tuition balance owing and being unable to register for an upcoming academic term does not necessarily constitute an immediate financial hardship situation.  It is expected that students are planning accordingly and ensuring that they have a financial plan in place in advance of the start of the academic term.  Domestic students should be following the 'Steps to Financial Aid' to prepare in advance for the academic year.

Students impacted by the current Russia/Ukraine crisis are eligible to apply.

  • Check your Student Account balance on UWinsite Student to determine if you have a credit balance.  If so, request a refund.  Donor-sponsored in-course bursary and scholarship allocations will continue until the end of April;
  • Request potential funding from parents or family members;
  • Contact your landlord to request an extension or partial payment on your rent payment. Ontario has temporarily suspended the ability for landlords to evict tenants. Please refer to the latest information.  This is the number for the Ontario Landlord Tenant Board that handles tenants’ rights: 1-888-332-3234;
  • Consider how you can pay your utility costs and be aware of allowances put in place to protect you from automatic shutoffs;
  • Consider your current work/earning situation. If you are working and earning a paycheque, consider how you can budget to meet your food and rent demands;
  • If you lost your job directly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you should first review the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) website to see if you qualify. If you do, then you may not be considered for bursary support.  If you do not qualify, you must provide documentation as part of your application to confirm that you are not eligible i.e. Notice of Assessment from CRA for 2019 or 2019 T4’s;
  • If you are a student, you may be eligible for the Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB). Review the criteria to determine your eligibility. If you qualify, you may not be eligible for bursary support.
  • Share available food resources with your roommates or check with the UWSA Food Pantry for support and hours of operation.
  • If you intend on taking courses during the intersession and/or summer session period, OSAP extensions are now available for students who are studying full-time (60% or more of a full course load or 40% of a full course load for students with a permanent disability).  Students who are studying part-time or taking 40% of a full course load may be eligible to apply through the OSAP Part-time program.

Here is a list of other resources that may be able to assist you:

 

Services Available:

You may reach our office at: (519) 253-3000 Ext. 3300

Regular SAFA Service Hours 

 Monday  1:00PM - 4:00PM
 Tuesday  1:00PM - 4:00PM
 Wednesday    9:00AM - 12:00PM; 2:00PM - 4:00PM
 Thursday  9:00AM - 12:00PM; 2:00PM - 4:00PM
 Friday   1:00PM - 4:00PM

 

Please refer to ask.uwindsor.ca as there may be a knowledge base article that may answer your question.

In order to better assist you, please always include your UWindsor Student Number in your communications.

Students should complete their UWinAward Student Application/Profile via UWinsite Student > Student Homepage > Award Profile to be matched with eligible funding opportunities.

Additional Information for Domestic Students who are experiencing financial hardship.

Additional Information for International Students who are experiencing financial hardship.

If you require additional assistance you may contact our office by email at award1@uwindsor.ca.

 

 

Documents may be faxed, sent as an attachment via email at award1@uwindsor.ca, or placed in our drop-box located in the lobby of CHT or mailed to:

Student Awards & Financial Aid
University of Windsor
401 Sunset Ave. CHT Room 102
Windsor, ON N9B 3P4

Fax: (519) 973-7087

Please refer to https://ask.uwindsor.ca/ as there may be a knowledge base article that may answer your question.

 

Student Awards & Financial Aid Office

University of Windsor
Chrysler Hall Tower, 1st Floor
401 Sunset Avenue
Windsor, ON, Canada, N9B 3P4

We are available for in-person service during the following hours:

Regular SAFA Service Hours

 Monday  1:00PM - 4:00PM
 Tuesday  1:00PM - 4:00PM
 Wednesday   9:00AM - 4:00PM
 Thursday  9:00AM - 4:00PM
 Friday   1:00PM - 4:00PM

 

To enter our in-person service queue with the Student Awards or the Financial Aid office, please scan this QR Code or click if using a mobile device:

If you feel that you need to talk to someone about your situation, please take the following steps:

1) Try asking your question using https://ask.uwindsor.ca.  We have many knowledge base articles that might be able to assist you with your question.

2) Log on to https://ask.uwindsor.ca to submit a service request and a Student Awards or Financial Aid Representative will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible.

3) Call our office during our phone service hours.  A Student Award or Financial Aid Representative may be able to resolve your issue over the phone.

4) If options 1) through 3) do not resolve your issue,  we will schedule you a virtual Teams meeting/appointment with a Student Awards or Financial Aid Specialist for a time that is mutually convenient.

 

UWinAward Profile/Application Support

Here is the schedule for our virtual drop-in sessions available for students who require assistance with their UWinAward Profile/Application for bursary and scholarship applications.

Important Notes:

  • We will attempt to return messages and service requests within 2 business days where possible.  In September, January & May however, our response time may be closer to 7-10 business days.

  • Please do not leave/send multiple messages/emails as this will delay our response time.