Financial Assistance
Education is an investment in your future—WCTR College is here to help you access the financial support you need.
Are you interested in affordable monthly payments?
Whether you’re pursuing a career in welding, health care, or cybersecurity, there are a variety of funding options available through government programs, private organizations, and scholarship opportunities.
Government Funding
Many WCTR students qualify for provincial and federal financial assistance. These programs can cover tuition, books, equipment, and even living expenses.
Better Jobs Ontario (formerly Second Career)
- For individuals who are unemployed, laid off, or underemployed
- Covers tuition, textbooks, living expenses, transportation, and more
- Ideal for career changers or those seeking to re-enter the workforce with in-demand skills
Canada-Ontario Job Grant (COJG)
- For employed individuals whose employer is willing to sponsor their training
- Covers a significant portion of tuition and training costs
- Employers apply on behalf of the student
Ontario Works
- A program for Ontarians facing financial hardship.
- offering income support
- training assistance.
Employment Ontario
- Run by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, this program helps Ontarians plan their careers, get training, and find jobs through professional counselling.
Private & Employer-Sponsored Funding
In addition to government funding, you may be eligible for financial support from private organizations, unions, Indigenous communities, or employers.
Union or Industry Sponsorships
- Some students may receive training support through their trade union or industry associations
- Ask your union rep or local employer about available training incentives
Indigenous Funding Programs
- Available to eligible First Nations, Métis, and Inuit learners through local band offices or Indigenous organizations
- May cover tuition, travel, living expenses, and child care
- WCTR staff can assist you with documentation or application steps
Union or Industry Sponsorships
- Allows you to withdraw from your RRSP (up to $10,000 per year, max $20,000) to fund full-time education
Scholarships & Bursaries
WCTR offers and participates in various scholarships and bursary programs that help reduce the financial burden on students.

WCTR In-House Bursaries (Coming Soon)
Needs-based support for students demonstrating financial hardship
Priority given to local and Northern Ontario residents
Alternative Funding
WCTR offers and participates in various scholarships and bursary programs that help reduce the financial burden on students.
Windmill Microlending
A national charity providing affordable microloans to skilled immigrants and refugees in Canada—up to $15,000 with a fixed interest rate of 6.7% WindmillMicrolendingHelpDeskCanada.ca. Funds may be used for education, training, exam fees, living expenses, relocation, and more. Windmill also offers coaching, mentorship, and flexible repayment options Windmill_Microlending_Help_windmillmicrolending.org.
Gratify (e.g., tuition financing at point‑of‑sale)
While specific information on Gratify’s programs is limited on public sources, it’s typically offered as a tuition payment solution—allowing students to pay in installments. We’d be happy to share how Gratify is integrated for WCTR students or assist with applying.
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