N.S. student loan and grant maximums mostly stagnant since 2013, data shows
Province has provided one-time grants in recent years
Amid higher tuition rates and the rising cost of living, the maximum student loan and grant amounts provided by the Nova Scotia government have increased just once since 2013, according to data analyzed by CBC News.
The Department of Advanced Education records show that students can receive a maximum provincial loan of $4,080 for a 34-week program, and a maximum grant of $2,720. Those have been the maximums since 2017, when they went up by 11 per cent.
For Nick d'Entremont with the Dalhousie Student Union, it's a concern that these amounts have not grown.
"Students right now are being forced to decide … what they want to spend their money on, whether it's rent, tuition, groceries," said d'Entremont, who is also a fifth-year student with Nova Scotia loans.
"They're struggling to just be able to live."