Alberta Financial Aid for Students with Disabilities

Pursuing a post-secondary education in Alberta as a student with a disability is supported by a robust system of provincial and federal grants, as well as a variety of private scholarships. This guide consolidates the key funding sources and application steps you need to build a strong financial plan.


Government Grants for Alberta Students

Alberta operates a parallel system where federal Canada Student Grants and provincial Alberta Student Aid work together. The cornerstone of this support is the Alberta Grant for Students with Disabilities (GFD).

Alberta Grant for Students with Disabilities (GFD)


The Key Form: Schedule 4


Alberta Student Aid Applications and Forms Portal

Applications & Forms Website: https://studentaid.alberta.ca/resources/applications-and-forms/


Alberta-Specific Scholarships for Students with Disabilities

In addition to government grants, several organizations offer scholarships specifically for Albertans with disabilities.

Charmaine Letourneau Scholarship

For students in Alberta who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing with demonstrated knowledge of sign language and financial need.


CHHA-Edmonton Academic Scholarship

For Alberta residents with documented hearing loss attending a post-secondary institution in Northern Alberta (Red Deer and north).


Tom Pinder Education Scholarship

For Deaf or Hard of Hearing students who have resided in Alberta for at least one year.


Phyllis Davidson Easter Seals Scholarship

For Canadian students with permanent physical disabilities requiring mobility aids.


Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Canada (SBHAC) Bursary

For registered SBHAC members with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus.


RE/MAX Quest for Excellence Scholarship

  • The RE/MAX Quest for Excellence scholarship program offers another avenue for support. This program recognizes students across Canada (except Québec) for their community contributions and leadership pursuits. It awards 40 scholarships of $1,000 each.
  • For more information and to apply for the RE/MAX scholarship, you can visit the official RE/MAX Quest for Excellence page.

Your Action Plan

  1. Start with Alberta Student Aid: Complete your main student aid application online and download the Schedule 4 Form.
  2. Gather Documentation: Collect required medical or learning disability assessments.
  3. Consult Your School: Contact your institution’s Disability Advisor for help completing the Schedule 4.
  4. Apply for Scholarships: Review the awards listed above and mark applicable deadlines on your calendar.
  5. Submit Early: Aim to submit all forms well before deadlines to ensure funding is in place for your study period.

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