STUDENT LINE OF CREDIT

Your margin, your choices

The student line of credit offers you several advantages.

Flexible repayment

Low cost

Low interest rate

Get between

$6,000 and $9,000*
College or vocational training

For a duration
for 3 years or less.

Get up to

$20,000*
University education

MBA or master's degree

Get up to

$40,000*
University education

Bachelor's degree

Get up to

$80,000*
University education

Accounting sciences, chiropractic or podiatry

Get up to

$100,000*
University education

Law, engineering, pharmacology, veterinary medicine or actuarial science

Get up to

$150,000*
University education

Optometry or pharmacy

Get up to

$275,000*
University education

Medicine or dentistry

Why should I choose a student line of credit?
  • No repayment of capital is required during your studies
  • Ease of management
  • Accessible quickly to deal with unforeseen events
  • Up to 6 months to repay after obtaining your study diploma

* Certain conditions apply. The amounts indicated may vary depending on your financial situation, your field of study and the duration of your studies.

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A line of credit is a loan granted in advance. It is tailored to your needs, your financial situation and your ability to repay. What is more, you pay only the interest on the amount used. For full details, contact an advisor. 
UNI offers a range of lines of credit to students, depending on their field of study. It is best to meet with an advisor to determine the best option for you.  
A line of credit is like a cushion; it is there when you need it. If used properly, it can also help build your credit. It is the perfect solution for peace of mind in meeting your financial needs while you pursue your education. 
Having a budget will help you reach your financial goals, prioritize your spending, reduce your debt load and, above all, give you peace of mind. 
First of all, it is important to set achievable and motivating financial goals. Then, you need to identify and compare all your income and expenses so you can draw up an effective budget and keep track of it. 
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