EI Name e. Location. Academy of Cosmetology P Dartmouth, NS Academy of Learning College (Dartmouth) P Dartmouth, NS

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Appendix A This table is the Master List of Designated Educational Institutions for the province of Nova Scotia (as of June 20, Source: CanLearn Website (http://tools.canlearn.ca/cslgs- scpse/cln- cln/50/reea- mdl/reea- mdl- 1- eng.do?nom- na Legend: EI Educational Institution, DD Designation Date, NP Private Institution, U- University, T/V Technica Vocational School EI Name EI Typ e Location DD Academy of Cosmetology P Dartmouth, NS 1988-12 Academy of Learning College (Dartmouth) P Dartmouth, NS 1995-06 Academy of Learning College (Halifax) P Halifax, NS 2005-07 Acadia University U Wolfville, NS 1988-12 Amherst Changes School of Hair Design P Amherst, NS 2009-06 Atlantic Flight Attendant Academy P Halifax, NS 2000-07 Atlantic School of Theology U Halifax, NS 1988-12 Canadian Coast Guard College T/V Sydney, NS 2007-10 Canadian College of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine P Bedford, NS 2010-06 Canadian College of Massage & Hydrotherapy P Halifax, NS 1999-09 Cape Breton Business College P Sydney, NS 1988-12 Cape Breton University U Sydney, NS 1988-12 Carpenter Millwright Trades College P Lower Sackville, NS 2010-09 CAT Centre for Arts and Technology Canada P Halifax, NS 1996-12 Centre for Distance Education P Sydney, NS 1998-04 Cognitive Strategies Incorporated P North Sydney, NS 1998-08 Commercial Safety College P Truro, NS 1988-12 Concepts School of Cosmetology P Halifax, NS 2000-09 Dalhousie University U Halifax, NS 1988-12 Dogs of Pride Grooming School P Wentzell Lake, NS 2012-10 Eastern College P Halifax, NS 1990-08 Eastern Esthetics Career College P Halifax, NS 2011-11 Foundation Career College P Dartmouth, NS 2012-03 Greenwood Flight Centre P Greenwood, NS 2007-01 Hair Design Centre Limited P Halifax, NS 1988-12 Hair Masters P North Sydney, NS 1988-01 Halifax Regional Police Science Program T/V Halifax, NS 2007-01

Highland Resources Ltd O/A New Dawn College P Sydney, NS 1996-12 Institute for Human Services Education P Truro, NS 1993-02 Institute for Human Services Education P Sydney, NS 2011-08 Island Career Academy P Sydney, NS 1996-11 Mactech Distance Education P North Sydney, NS 1992-06 Maritime Business College P Halifax, NS 1988-12 Maritime Business College P Dartmouth, NS 1988-10 Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts T/V Halifax, NS 2005-03 Maritime Environmental Training Institute P Sydney, NS 1997-11 MBC School of Esthetics P New Minas, NS 2010-01 Mckenzie College P Sydney, NS 1990-03 Medavie HealthEd P Dartmouth, NS 2001-08 Mount St. Vincent University U Halifax, NS 1988-12 Northumberland College P Halifax, NS 1997-08 NSCAD University U Halifax, NS 1988-12 NS College of Early Childhood Education P Halifax, NS 1988-12 NSCC (Kingstec Campus) T/V Kentville, NS 1988-12 NSCC (Akerley Campus) T/V Dartmouth 1988-03 NSCC (Annapolis Valley Campus) T/V Lawrencetown, NS 1996-01 NSCC (Burridge Campus) T/V Yarmouth, NS 1988-12 NSCC (Cumberland Campus) T/V Springhill, NS 1996-08 NSCC (Institute Technology Campus) T/V Halifax, NS 1988-12 NSCC (Lunenburg Campus) T/V Bridgewater, NS 1988-05 NSCC (Marconi Campus) T/V Sydney, NS 1988-12 NSCC (Pictou Campus) T/V Stellarton, NS 1988-12 NSCC (Shelburne Campus) T/V Shelburne, NS 1988-12 NSCC (Strait Area Campus) T/V Port Hawkesbury, NS 1988-12 NSCC (Truro Campus) T/V Truro, NS 1996-01 NSCC (Waterfront Campus) T/V Dartmouth, NS 2007-01 Nova Scotia Firefighters School P Waverley, NS 2001-07 Paisley College P New Glasgow, NS 2011-11 Ravensberg College P Halifax, NS 2007-03 82

St. Francis Xavier University U Antigonish, NS 1988-12 St Mary's University U Halifax, NS 1988-12 Success College P Lower Sackville, NS 1990-03 Universite Sainte- Anne U Church Point, NS 1988-12 University of King's College U Halifax, NS 1988-12 Victoria Court Career College P Truro, NS 2009-01 Appendix B Needs Assessment Tables (http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/jobs/student/loans_grants/need_assessment.shtml) Tables on next page. 83

able B1: Student Living Allowances Regional Distribution - Actual Monthly Budget (Loan Year 2013-2014) iving Situations NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC Single Student Away from Home helter (2 bedroom apt.inc. utilities 393 402 458 414 388 542 445 501 433 592 hared by two) ood 243 220 224 221 249 243 228 235 254 241 Miscellaneous 212 232 226 215 291 262 273 282 305 242 ocal Public Transportation 63 62 63 64 43 77 79 63 66 80 otal Monthly Allowance 911 916 971 914 971 1,124 1,025 1,081 1,058 1,155 Single Parent (without dependent) helter (1 bedroom apartment 701 672 772 723 649 873 626 875 687 908 ncluding utilities) ood 243 220 224 221 249 243 228 235 254 241 Miscellaneous (same as above) 212 232 226 215 291 262 273 282 305 242 Local Public Transportation 63 62 63 64 43 77 79 61 66 80 Total Monthly Allowance 1,219 1,186 1,285 1,223 1,232 1,455 1,206 1,453 1,312 1,471 Married Student & Spouse (no dependent) Shelter (2 bedroom apartment including utilities) 834 792 917 820 775 1,080 812 1,002 865 1,182 Food (Purchased from Stores) 434 439 449 442 442 444 413 426 460 427 Miscellaneous (same as above) 423 464 453 430 463 475 522 537 580 514 Local Public Transportation 126 126 125 128 86 152 159 139 133 162 Total Monthly Allowance 1,817 1,821 1,944 1,820 1,766 2,151 1,906 2,104 2,038 2,285 Each Dependent Person Shelter 91 164 190 153 141 232 173 127 154 234 Food (Purchased from Stores) 173 179 182 179 206 190 176 182 197 191 Miscellaneous (Personal & health 93 68 67 64 109 99 124 128 138 112 care, clothing) Local Public Transportation 63 62 63 64 43 77 79 63 66 80 Total Monthly Allowance 420 473 502 460 499 598 552 500 555 617 Single Student Living at Home Shelter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Food (Purchased from Stores) 173 218 224 221 206 190 176 182 197 191 Miscellaneous (Personal & health 182 177 165 153 206 200 217 224 242 210 care, clothing) Local Public Transportation 63 62 63 64 43 77 79 63 66 80 Total Monthly Allowance 418 457 452 438 455 467 472 469 505 481 Table B2: Monthly Ceiling for Child Care Expenses for 2013-2014 Loan Year Province NL PE NS NB QC ON MB Monthly Ceiling $602 $429 $476 $600 $391 $357 $4 Table B3. Number of Weekly Work Hours (for assessing student's contributions for the 2013-2014 loan year) Item NL PE NS NB QC ON MB Min.Wages (as of July 1, 2011) $10.00 $10.00 $10.15 $10.00 $9.90 $10.25 $10

# of Weekly Work Hours 31.2 28.9 29.6 30.7 29.5 29.7 2 Table B3-A: Student's Pre-Study Period Income Items Covered Monthly Income ClassFootnote2 (Average Federal & Provincial Income Tax + CPP +EI)/Average Gross Income expressed as a percentage $1 $1,500 $3,000 $4,500 $6,000 To To to to and $1,499 $2,999 $4,499 $5,999 over 6.77% 7.37% 9.63% 13.65% 16.55% Table B3-B: Student's Monthly Income during the Study Period Items Covered Monthly Income ClassFootnote3 (Average Federal & Provincial Income Tax + CPP + EI)/Average Gross Income expressed as a percentage $1 $750 $1,500 $2,250 $3,000 $3,750 to To to to to and $749 $1,499 $2,249 $2,999 $3,749 over 6.77% 7.37% 9.63% 13.65% 16.48% 19.15% Table B3-C: Monthly Income of the Spouse (not applying for Canada Student Loans) Province/Territory Monthly Income ClassFootnote4 $1 $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $4,0 to To to to to to and $499 $999 $1,499 $1,999 $2,499 $3,999 over Newfoundland 6.78% 7.88% 10.92% 16.47% 19.55% 22.93% 30.99% Prince Edward Island 6.74% 7.72% 10.84% 16.39% 19.59% 22.24% 28.55% 85

Nova Scotia 6.78% 7.63% 10.29% 15.45% 18.60% 22.12% 29.70 New Brunswick 6.77% 7.49% 10.27% 15.73% 19.00% 22.11% 29.35 Quebec 6.74% 7.18% 9.08% 12.48% 14.43% 15.93% 20.51 Ontario 6.78% 7.29% 9.63% 13.74% 16.91% 19.98% 29.35 Manitoba 6.79% 7.53% 10.33% 15.57% 19.04% 22.34% 29.66 Saskatchewan 6.75% 7.46% 9.85% 14.80% 18.32% 21.58% 27.89 Alberta 6.79% 7.40% 9.52% 13.10% 16.58% 19.84% 27.82 British Columbia 6.79% 7.46% 9.99% 13.95% 16.59% 19.29% 27.09 Yukon 6.74% 7.24% 9.24% 12.73% 15.69% 18.08% 23.66 Northwest 6.74% 7.29% 9.18% 12.77% 15.71% 18.57% 25.83 Territories Nunavut 6.68% 7.12% 8.88% 11.64% 14.03% 16.56% 23.55 Canada 6.77% 7.37% 9.63% 13.65% 16.48% 19.15% 27.16 Table B4: Student Contributions for 2013-2014 Loan Year Minimum Monthly Contribution - Pre-Study Pe Student Categories NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK Single Living Away from Home (Dependent or Independent) Single Parent with child(ren) Married Student with Family Size 2 (Student and Spouse) Married Student with Family Size 3 (Student, Spouse & 1 Dependent) Single Student at Home (Dependent or Independent) 340 243 233 317 200 96 163 74 32 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 629 446 419 595 547 252 424 167 209 0 0 135 48 0 0 0 833 702 752 793 716 753 716 686 Minimum Monthly Married, Student Contribution (MMSC), S Category NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK Spouse of the Married Student 1,195 1,108 1,159 1,185 1,142 1,183 1,142 1,116 (Not Applying for CSL) 8 month contribution 9560 8864 9272 9480 9136 9464 9136 8928 12 month contribution 14340 13296 13908 14220 13704 14196 13704 13392 86

Table B5: Moderate Standard of Living Estimates (for after-tax income) by Family Size for 2013-2014 Loan Year (fo calculation) Family Size NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK A 2 34,763 36,062 39,761 35,575 40,212 45,785 39,146 39,399 49, 3 43,432 45,846 49,476 44,147 50,823 56,842 49,027 49,348 59, 4 50,198 52,789 56,365 50,229 58,346 64,686 56,036 56,401 66, 5 55,443 58,172 61,711 54,946 64,189 70,776 61,477 61,875 72, 6 59,732 62,572 66,080 58,800 68,956 75,742 65,922 66,350 76, 7 63,356 66,291 69,773 62,061 72,989 79,950 69,679 70,129 80, 8 66,498 69,511 72,975 64,883 76,483 83,587 72,932 73,403 83, 9 69,267 72,356 75,796 67,372 79,565 86,799 75,803 76,291 86, 10 71,744 74,894 78,321 69,595 82,322 89,676 78,368 78,877 89, Table B6-A: Weekly Parental Contributions for 2013-2014 Loan Year Discretionary Income ($) Weekly Contributio n ($) 34 week contribution ($) 0.01-500.00 1 34 87

500.01-1,000.00 3 102 1,000.01-1,500.00 4 136 1,500.01-2,000.00 6 204 2,000.01-2,500.00 7 238 2,500.01-3,000.00 9 306 3,000.01-3,500.00 10 340 3,500.01-4,000.00 12 4,000.01-4,500.00 13 408 Table B6-B: Weekly Parental Formula If Annual Week Discretionary Contr Income Equals: equa 0-7,000 (15.0 7,001-14,000 ($1,0 *(DI - $7,00 over 14,000 ($2,4 *(DI - $14,0 442 4,500.01-5,000.00 14 476 Note: DI = Discretionary In 5,000.01-5,500.00 16 544 5,500.01-6,000.00 17 578 6,000.01-6,500.00 19 646 6,500.01-7,000.00 20 680 7,000.01-7,500.00 22 748 7,500.01-8,000.00 24 816 8,000.01-8,500.00 26 884 8,500.01-9,000.00 28 952 9,000.01-9,500.00 30 1020 9,500.01-10,000.00 32 1088 10,000.01-10,500.00 34 1156 10,500.01-11,000.00 36 1224 11,000.01-11,500.00 38 1292 11,500.01-12,000.00 39 1326 12,000.01-12,500.00 41 1394 12,500.01-13,000.00 43 1462 13,000.01-13,500.00 45 1530 13,500.01-14,000.00 47 1598 14,000.01-14,500.00 51 1734 14,500.01-15,000.00 55 1870 15,000.01-15,500.00 59 2006 15,500.01-16,000.00 63 2142 16,000.01-16,500.00 66 2244 16,500.01-17,000.00 70 2380 17,000.01-17,500.00 74 2516 17,500.01-18,000.00 78 2652 18,000.01-18,500.00 82 2788 18,500.01-19,000.00 86 2924 19,000.01-19,500.00 89 3026 19,500.01-20,000.00 93 3162 20,000.01-20,500.00 97 3298 20,500.01-21,000.00 101 3434 21,000.01-21,500.00 105 3570 21,500.01-22,000.00 109 3706 88

22,000.01-22,500.00 113 3842 22,500.01-23,000.00 116 3944 23,000.01-23,500.00 120 4080 23,500.01-24,000.00 124 4216 24,000.01-24,500.00 128 4352 24,500.01-25,000.00 132 4488 25,000.01-25,500.00 136 4624 Table 7A: Low Income Thresholds for Determining Eligibility for Canada Student Grants (Loan Year 2013-2014) Low Income Thresholds (for pre-tax income Family Size AB BC MB NB NL NS ON QC PE 1 person 23,647 23,647 23,647 20,366 20,366 20,366 23,647 23,647 20,2 2 persons 29,439 29,439 29,439 25,353 25,353 25,353 29,439 29,439 25,1 3 persons 36,192 36,192 36,192 31,168 31,168 31,168 36,192 36,192 30,9 4 persons 43,941 43,941 43,941 37,842 37,842 37,842 43,941 43,941 37,6 5 persons 49,839 49,839 49,839 42,919 42,919 42,919 49,839 49,839 42,6 6 persons 56,209 56,209 56,209 48,407 48,407 48,407 56,209 56,209 48,1 7 or more 62,581 62,581 62,581 53,893 53,893 53,893 62,581 62,581 53,5 Note: The low-income table is to be used in determining eligibility for part-time studies grant (CSG-PT). Table 7B: Middle Income Thresholds for Determing Eligibility for Canada Students Grants (Loan Year 2013-2014) Middle Income Thresholds (for pre-tax incom Province Family Size AB BC MB NB NL NS ON QC PE 1 person 45,644 41,032 36,534 32,921 32,819 37,446 42,756 37,580 34,1 2 persons 62,957 57,447 51,147 46,090 45,948 52,425 59,859 52,614 47,798 3 persons 76,592 74,631 64,057 57,194 57,406 65,233 74,313 66,496 60,766 4 persons 85,589 86,818 73,215 65,076 66,350 74,315 84,569 76,339 69,970 5 persons 92,577 96,270 80,324 71,188 73,283 81,364 92,530 83,984 77,104 6 persons 98,280 103,996 86,133 76,180 78,952 87,125 99,024 90,221 82,937 7 or more 103,105 110,529 91,041 80,404 83,742 91,994 104,525 95,498 87,864 Note: The middle-income table is also used in determining parttime loans eligibility. 89