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Six YukonU programs can provide pathways to eligible occupations under expanded Canada Student Loan Forgiveness Program
Whitehorse, Yukon — Yukon University is pleased to reflect on the Canada Student Loan Forgiveness (CSLF) Program changes, and the opportunities it presents students. As of December 31, 2025, the Government of Canada expanded its Student Loan Forgiveness program to include additional health and social service professionals working in rural communities. All Yukon communities are currently considered eligible under the Canada Student Loan Forgiveness program.
Yukon University’s Funding Advisor, Matthew Pecore, notes the significance of the change for students:
“We know that taking on student loans can feel daunting. After all, no one wants to graduate with debt hanging over their head. The changes to the Canada Student Loan Forgiveness Program opens doors for current and prospective students to pursue education that may have otherwise felt out of reach.”
Combined with Yukon University’s competitive tuition fees, this expanded federal support creates a powerful opportunity for students to pursue meaningful careers while significantly reducing the overall cost of their education. Together, affordable tuition and loan forgiveness position Yukon University as an excellent place to study, train, and build a future in the North.
YukonU programs can lead to eligible employment
Graduates working in approved fields may apply for loan forgiveness for each year they work in an eligible profession. The following programs offered at Yukon University provide pathways to employment in eligible occupations:
- Health Care Assistant (Certificate)
- Practical Nurse (Diploma)
- Early Learning (Diploma)
- Social Work (Degree)
- Education – Yukon Native Teacher Education Program (YNTEP) (Degree)
- Education – Bachelor of Education After Degree (BEAD) (Degree)
Why this matters for Yukon communities
This program not only reduces financial barriers for students, but it also supports Yukon communities by helping graduates step into essential roles in health care, education, and social services. These occupations are critical to the wellbeing, resilience, and long-term sustainability of Yukon communities.
By choosing to study at Yukon University, students can gain the skills needed for in-demand careers, contribute directly to the communities they live in or move to, and graduate with less debt. It is an investment that benefits both individuals and the Yukon as a whole.
Questions?
Visit canada.ca/en/services/benefits/education/student-aid/grants-loans/repay/assistance/student-loan-forgiveness to learn more.
Students, prospective students, or community members seeking help understanding eligibility, estimating potential savings, or navigating the application process are encouraged to contact Yukon University’s Funding Advisor, Matthew Pecore, at financialaid@yukonu.ca, or visit C1228 on campus.