How do I talk to Nslsc?
How do I talk to Nslsc?
Other Ways to Contact Us
- Send Us an Email. Send us your inquiry by email and we will get back to you within two business days. Email Us.
- Call Us. 1-888-815-4514. Outside of North America? 800-2-225-2501. TTY: 1-888-815-4556.
- Mail. Please address any mail to: National Student Loans Service Centre. P.O. Box 4030. Mississauga ON.
How do I speak to someone at OSAP?
Call: 416-326-0500 Toronto. Toll-free: 1-800-387-5604 (in Canada) TTY : 416-327-3851.
How do I find my Msfaa?
You can find your 10- digit MSFAA number by logging into your OSAP account and going to your “Required documents” page. If you’ve asked the ministry to send you notification by mail, you can also check the paper notice that would have been sent to you.
Is Nslsc real?
Toll-free outside North America: 800 2 225-2501 plus appropriate country code.
What impacts how much you will receive from OSAP?
The amount you get depends on many factors, including your annual income (and that of your spouse if applicable), if you have a permanent disability and/or you have dependent children. View the academic year maximums below. Through your part-time application, you’re considered for aid through up to five programs.
How can I get in touch with student loans?
call the Federal Student Aid Information Center (FSAIC) at 1-800-433-3243.
How do I check my OSAP status?
Check the status of your file by logging into the government OSAP website. The government needs to confirm your registration status before it can release funds.
What is the Msfaa?
The Master Student Financial Assistance Agreement (MSFAA) is a legal document that outlines your responsibilities and the terms and conditions of accepting and repaying your student loans. The MSFAA is a multi-year agreement.
What documents does OSAP require?
You may need to complete your signature and declaration forms and upload them to your OSAP application….You’ll need:
- info about your school and program.
- your parents’ or spouse’s SIN (if applicable)
- your tax information.
- your parents’ or spouse’s tax information.