REGINA — Students pursuing post-secondary education can now access Saskatchewan Student Aid applications for the 2026-27 academic year.
Over 24,000 students are expected to benefit from more than $119.3 million in student loans, grants, scholarships, tax credits and other forms of government student aid this year.
Students can complete an online Saskatchewan Student Aid application and be assessed for provincial and federal aid programs, including grants and loans. Saskatchewan Grade 12 graduates will automatically be considered for the Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship, which provides up to $3,000, when they apply for Saskatchewan Student Aid.
Post-secondary graduates who live and work in Saskatchewan after completing their studies can also take advantage of the Graduate Retention Program. The program offers up to $24,000 in tax credits per graduate and has benefited over 93,000 people since it began in 2008.
To learn more about Saskatchewan Student Aid, visit: saskatchewan.ca/student-aid.









