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Noah Meltz Bursary: Students in Part-Time Studies

The Noah Meltz Bursary helps undergraduate students in certificate, degree, diploma programs, including the Academic Bridging Program, pursue their University of Toronto studies on a part-time basis

Eligibility

Eligible students receive: 

  • A non-repayable grant for the tuition cost of up to two credits during the Fall/Winter session and up to one credit during the Summer session.   
  • A set amount for books, transportation to and from classes and, if applicable, child care.  
  • Miscellaneous expense related to the student’s studies, as deemed necessary by the student, (e.g., calculator, planners, headphones).

Students studying on a part-time basis should apply to Part-Time OSAP, in addition to applying for the Noah Meltz Bursary. When students apply for Part-Time OSAP, the Meltz application will be considered after OSAP results are available. The University Registrar’s Office will review the two assessments to determine which program would provide the best source of funding (e.g., which program provides more total funding or which program provides more non-repayable grant).

Criteria

  • Be a Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident or Protected Person;  
  • Be registered in a certificate, degree or diploma program;  
  • Be taking less than 60% of a full course load;  
  • Have an annual gross income equal to or less than the eligible income levels for family size; Income Thresholds for Part-Time Financial Aid Programs (PDF)   
  • Be achieving satisfactory academic progress;  
  • Not have received funding from a full-time student financial aid program for the same term;  
  • Not be restricted from receiving government student aid (e.g., OSAP). 

How Do I Apply?

Complete the Noah Meltz Bursary for Students in Part-Time Studies online application.

  • You may submit one application for the full academic year (September to April) or one application per term (September to December; or January to April; or May-August).

Deadlines

  • Fall (September – December): October 31, 2024
  • Winter (January – April): February 28, 2025
  • Full Year (September – April): February 28, 2025
  • Summer – (May to June, June to August or May to August):  July 31, 2025

After Applying

Check Your Status

Your application will be processed four to six weeks from when your application is complete. You will be notified of the decision via your University of Toronto email account. You must be registered in classes that have started, and your ACORN mailing address must be current for payment to take place.

Noah Meltz Bursary Funds Are Paid to You

The Noah Meltz Bursary for Students in Part-Time Studies will be paid into your fees account and applied towards outstanding tuition fees to a maximum of one credit in each eligible term.

Your portion of the grant for books, travel, and child care (if applicable) will be issued directly to you, via direct deposit, in each eligible term. Please ensure that you have banking information set up on your ACORN account when you apply for the Meltz grant.

Appeals

If you were refused the Noah Meltz Bursary for Students in Part-Time Studies, you may request an appeal. To request an appeal, you must submit:

  • A letter requesting an appeal and all supporting documentation to the University Registrar’s Office (Attn: Noah Meltz Bursary for Students in Part-Time Studies) no later than 40 days before the end of your study period.  Appeals submitted after this deadline will not be considered.

  • Letters requesting an appeal must clearly state your name and student number.

Note: Appeal decisions will take between 4 to 6 weeks.

Appeal requests may be submitted to the University Registrar’s Office for the following reasons only:

Probationary or Suspension Status

The first time a student drops or fails Noah Meltz-funded courses they are placed on Noah Meltz academic probation: 

  • Students can continue to apply for the Noah Meltz Bursary for Students in Part-Time Studies in subsequent part-time terms.  
  • The probationary period lasts for the remainder of the school year in which the issue occurred and the following school year.   
  • If there are no repeated occurrences during this time frame, you will be removed from probationary status. 

The second time a student drops or fails Noah Meltz-funded courses, the student is ineligible for the Noah Meltz Bursary for Students in Part-Time Studies for twelve months from the drop date or the first of the month after the end of the particular session. Multiple occurrences of academic progress issues will result in longer periods of suspension from the Noah Meltz Bursary for Students in Part-Time Studies.  

If exceptional circumstances (e.g., medical situation, family crisis) impact on your academic success in a particular term, submit the documentation outlined under OSAP Suspension for Academic Progress Reasons to appeal your Noah Meltz probationary or suspension status.  

If you have further questions, please see these resources: