Additional Resources
Emergency Funding & Resources
Mount Royal’s Emergency Bursary
Mount Royal’s Emergency Bursary is a non-repayable bursary for full-time or part-time students who have encountered an urgent, unforeseen occurrence requiring immediate financial support that is not available from other resources. This Bursary is not available to cover tuition and fees.
Students must meet the following requirements to be eligible for the Emergency Bursary:
- You must be currently enrolled in the semester in which you are applying for the Emergency Bursary
- You must provide details regarding the financial difficulty you are experiencing
- You must provide details of your monthly expenses and income
- You must provide supporting documentation (e.g. copy of an outstanding bill in your name, receipts, etc)
Apply online for the Emergency Bursary. The application closes at the end of each semester, and reopens after the add/drop deadline of the upcoming semester.
Students' Association of MRU (SAMRU)
SAMRU offers a range of financial security programs that are available to all credit students. Visit their website for additional information on discounted bus tickets, emergency funding, and more.
Early Support Program
The Early Support program creates a space for students to learn about and get connected to relevant resources on and off-campus.
211
211 is an essential service that helps Albertans find the right resource or service for whatever issue they need help with, including financial difficulties. 211 is available 24/7 by phone, text and chat. The service is free, confidential and available in over 170 languages over the phone.
You are able to apply for housing payment assistance, which includes help with rent payments and / or security deposits. Apply at the beginning of each month as there is an amount that is allocated, once the amount has been depleted you will have to wait until the beginning of the next month for assistance.
Rise Calgary
Rise Calgary is able to provide assistance with rent payments and / or security deposits. Please apply at the beginning of each month as once the funds have been depleted, you will have until the beginning of the next month for assistance. Basic Needs Fund through Rise Calgary is an emergency financial assistance fund, intended to help people out of unforeseen financial crisis, which can include, the following:
Please note: Before you apply to Rise Calgary for help, you must have connected with Alberta Works Emergency Funds and have been declined for assistance.
The Calgary Food Bank
The Calgary Food Bank is the first line of emergency food support for families and individuals facing crisis. Once the food emergency is addressed, they refer food bank clients to partner agencies and programs.
The Calgary Community Food Map
Calgary Community Food Map is a place where people can view a list of locations to find access to no-cost and low-cost food locations in the City of Calgary based on quadrants.
Money Management Resources
- Planning and budgeting for student life - Government of Canada - Education Funding
- Managing your money - Government of Canada
- Mount Royal’s budgeting worksheet (PDF)
- Managing debt and borrowing - Government of Canada
- Money Mentors - Alberta-based, non-profit credit counselling agency that provides support through money coaching, financial literacy and more
- Momentum - Free programming to help with money management and more