When OSAP agree to give you a loan, they would give you the loan now but keep re-assessing your financial situation in the future. For example, OSAP paid me 4400. But at year end, they had my income information on hand and did a reassessment on my financial need. And found out that I was eligible for $0. So they over-payed me 4400. This is called overpayment.
OSAP assess your whole financial situation as a whole. So they take into consideration of your income, scholarship income, rent, tutition, etc... They don't break it down into detail.
OSAP normally allowed 2 overpayments. And dump you into a black list in the third one. That's what the financial officer in my school told me.
OSAP assess your whole financial situation as a whole. So they take into consideration of your income, scholarship income, rent, tutition, etc... They don't break it down into detail.
OSAP normally allowed 2 overpayments. And dump you into a black list in the third one. That's what the financial officer in my school told me.