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Student Line of Credit

Take care of tuition, rent, textbooks and the unexpected with this affordable, flexible financing option.

About the Student Line of Credit

How much you can borrow footnote 1 

Apply once and you’re covered for the length of your program (up to four years). footnote 2 Borrow just what you need, when you need it. footnote dagger

  • Up to $20,000 per year
  • Up to a maximum of $80,000 in four years

Lower borrowing costs

We offer low, competitive variable interest rates, and you only pay interest on what you borrow, with no annual or monthly fees.

Plus, you can take advantage of interest-only payments while in school and for two years after graduation and after that repayment of principal starts.

Eligibility footnote 1

  • Full-time or part-time student enrolled in an eligible post-secondary school
  • Enrolled in a diploma or certificate program
  • Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident

Tip: With a line of credit, you’re only charged interest on the amount you borrow. So, in your first year, if you have a $15,000 line of credit and borrow $5,000, you’re only charged interest on the $5,000.

How to apply for a Student Line of Credit

step one

Find someone to be your co-signer (usually a parent). A co-signer agrees to take over your payments in case you can’t keep up with the payments.

step two

Book an appointment at a BMO branch to talk with a lending expert. Come in with your co-signer, bringing the documents below.

step three

We’ll review your situation and come up with a line of credit plan for you.

step four

Access your money at a BMO branch or with line of credit cheques. footnote 3 If you have a BMO chequing account, use your line of credit via online or mobile banking.

Let’s do this! What do I need before I apply? What does my co-signer need?

  • Your government-issued photo ID
  • Your proof of enrolment at an eligible post-secondary school
  • Co-signer’s government-issued photo ID
  • Co-signer’s proof of employment such as a letter from an employer or recent paystubs
  • Co-signer’s recent T4/T4A slips or RL1 if they’re a resident of Quebec, or T1 income tax return or Revenue Quebec TP1 with corresponding notice of assessment

For full details on what to bring, check out What to bring to a borrowing appointment.

Protect your Student Line of Credit

Student Line of Credit F A Qs

  • Student loans are only offered by the federal or provincial governments. A bank can also offer you a personal loan to use for school expenses. With a loan, you pay interest on the full amount you are given. 

    A student line of credit from a bank gives you access to a set amount of money you can borrow as needed – and you’re only charged interest on what you borrow. For example, if you have a $15,000 line of credit and only borrow $5,000, you’re only charged interest on the $5,000. 

Have more questions?

  • Footnote dagger details Contingent upon the account being in good standing and the customer abiding by all applicable policies and procedures as per the product agreement
  • Footnote 1 details. Approval and credit limit are subject to meeting BMO's usual credit requirements. Must be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident enrolled in a Canadian or non-Canadian post-secondary school or university. Co-signer may be required. Subject to credit availability and verification of identity.
  • Footnote 2 details. Subject to the terms of your Student Line of Credit Agreement.
  • Footnote 3 details. Convenient access to funds, anytime, up to your credit limit through a branch or Line of Credit cheques. Applications and the amount you can borrow are subject to meeting BMO’s usual credit criteria.