Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee. (SAG) in 2009-10 Through its signed MYAA, Confederation committed to participate in the SAG. For 2009-10, this meant meeting students’ tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 SAG Guidelines. 2009-10 TUITION / BOOK SHORTFALL AID: TOTAL $ # ACCOUNTS Expenditures for Tuition / Book SAG Amount 90,598 124 Other SAG Expenditure to Supplement OSAP 4,751 6 TOTAL 95,349 130 Data as of July 6th, 2010 • Did Confederation meet students’ tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines? YES According to 2009/10 MTCU OSAP download, the total outstanding SAG obligation = $0.
Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee. (SAG) in 2009-10 Through its signed MYAA, University of Ottawa committed to participate in the Student Access Guarantee. For 2009-10, this meant meeting students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines. 2009-10 TUITION / BOOK SHORTFALL AID: TOTAL $ # ACCOUNTS Expenditures for Tuition / Book SAG Amount $3,339,434 1,332 Other SAG Expenditure to Supplement OSAP $2,494,807 1,139 TOTAL $5,834,241 2,471 Data as of July 06, 2010 • Did University of Ottawa meet students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines? Yes
Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee. (SAG) in 2009-10 Through its signed MYAA, Queen's University committed to participate in the Student Access Guarantee. For 2009-10, this meant meeting students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines. 2009-10 TUITION / BOOK SHORTFALL AID: TOTAL $ # ACCOUNTS Expenditures for Tuition / Book SAG Amount $3,188,019 1,330 Other SAG Expenditure to Supplement OSAP $3,798,637 1,198 TOTAL $6,986,656 2,528 Data as of July 06, 2010 • Did Queen's University meet students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines? Yes
Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee. (SAG) in 2009-10 Through your signed MYAA, you committed to participate in the Student Access Guarantee. For 2009-10, this meant meeting students’ tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines. 2009-10 TUITION / BOOK SHORTFALL AID: TOTAL $ # ACCOUNTS Expenditures for Tuition / Book SAG Amount 685,664 564 Other SAG Expenditure to Supplement OSAP 803,731 492 TOTAL 1,496,835 1,056 Data as of July 06, 2010 The institution met students’ tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines? YES
Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee. (SAG) in 2009-10 Through its signed MYAA, Le Collège de Hearst committed to participate in the Student Access Guarantee. For 2009-10, this meant meeting students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines. 2009-10 TUITION / BOOK SHORTFALL AID: TOTAL $ # ACCOUNTS Expenditures for Tuition / Book SAG Amount N/A N/A Other SAG Expenditure to Supplement OSAP N/A N/A TOTAL N/A N/A • Did Le Collège de Hearst meet students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines? Yes
Compliance with the Student Access Guarantee. (SAG) in 2009-10 Through its signed MYAA, Northern Ontario School of Medicine committed to participate in the Student Access Guarantee. For 2009-10, this meant meeting students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines. 2009-10 TUITION / BOOK SHORTFALL AID: TOTAL $ # ACCOUNTS Expenditures for Tuition / Book SAG Amount $632,409 109 Other SAG Expenditure to Supplement OSAP $203,890 21 TOTAL $836,299 130 Data as of July 06, 2010 • Did Northern Ontario School of Medicine meet students' tuition/book shortfall in allocating financial aid, as set out in the 2009-2010 Student Access Guarantee Guidelines? Yes