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The foundation of every state is the education of its youth. Diogenes Laertius |
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The knowledge that a pathway exists is one small step in the right direction.
Building Education Opportunities in Canadian Child Welfare Services is a resource designed to allow social workers, parents and young people access to post secondary education financial planning information. Every child from every walk of life deserves the choice to learn. |
Download Booklets and Fact Sheets
Booklets
Informational booklets and magazine available in English, French and Inuktitut
Download and print these valuable fact sheets for even more information on saving for education after high school. Just click on the link.
Fact Sheets for Everyone
- Registered Educations Savings Plan (RESP)
Know the basics about RESPs.
- Six Steps to Saving with a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP)
Just follow these six simple steps and start saving now!
- Questions To Ask Your Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) Provider
Use this list of questions to help you get the best RESP and avoid surprises.
- Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG)
This fact sheet tells you all you need to know about the CESG and how to get it.
- Canada Learning Bond (CLB)
This fact sheet tells you all you need to know about the CLB and how to get it.
- Alberta Centennial Education Savings Plan (ACES)
This fact sheet tells you all you need to know about the ACES grant and how to get it.
Fact Sheet for Parents & Caregivers
- How to Access RESP Money to Pay for Your Child's Education
Find out now what you'll need to do when the time comes to pay for your child's education with an RESP.
- Information for Foster Families
Find out what you need to know to save for your foster child's education.
Fact Sheet for Youth
- Time to Pay for School: How to Access Your RESP Money
Find out now what you'll need to do when the time comes to pay for your education with an RESP.
Fact Sheet for Agencies & Social Workers
- Talk to Parents & Caregivers About Saving for Their Child's Education
A fact sheet to help service providers talk to parents to ensure that children and youth receiving services get the education they deserve.
All of the above fact sheets are in PDF format. If you do not have Acrobat Reader or are experiencing difficulties in opening the files, you may need to download a more recent version of the PDF reader. Download a free copy of Acrobat Reader.
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