If you're a regular full- or part-time employee of the BC Public Service, have completed your probation, and have B.C. student loans in good standing, you may apply for this program.
If you plan on applying for the Pacific Leaders Loan Forgiveness program, any payments you make prior to your approval won't be used in the calculation for eligibility.
In other words, you won't be eligible for Pacific Leaders Loan Forgiveness on payments made prior to your loan forgiveness application being reviewed and approved.
If you direct a payment towards your integrated student loan, the amount is applied against the federal and British Columbia portions.
Upload the completed Pacific Leaders B.C. Loan Forgiveness application (PDF, 180KB) to your StudentAid BC Dashboard.
For more information on the Loan Forgiveness Program, contact StudentAidBC:
This program is available to BC Public Service employees.
You're eligible to apply if:
You're not eligible to apply if you're an auxiliary or casual employee, or if you're appointed as political staff as defined in the Standards of Conduct for Political Staff.
If you're unsure of your employment status, please contact AskMyHR by submitting a service request using the categories My Team or Organization > Employee & Labour Relations > Other Issues & Inquiries.
Employees of the broader public sector are also ineligible, including:
These organizations have their own terms and conditions of employment.
If you're not sure if an organization is an eligible employer, please check before you take a new job. Taking a position at an ineligible organization will mean you're no longer eligible. If you have any questions, email StudentAidBC.
Loan forgiveness is not a taxable benefit.
If you're in part-time studies, your repayment status means you are eligible for the Loan Forgiveness Program.
The Pacific Leaders Loan Forgiveness Program is a different program than federal or provincial programs offering loan forgiveness to doctors and nurses who practice in remote and rural areas of the province.
If your B.C. portion is not up to date, you'll need to bring your loan into good standing and email StudentAidBC with a clearance letter from the federal government case management unit of the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) proving you're no longer in default, to be eligible for Pacific Leaders Loan Forgiveness.
All correspondence about the program is posted to your StudentAidBC online account. If you're a new user of StudentAidBC, you can create an online account at the StudentAidBC website.
Loan forgiveness is not pro-rated. If you leave government in the middle of the year, you're not entitled to any portion of the loan forgiveness for that year and you must start making payments on the B.C. portion of your Canada-B.C. integrated student loan.
If you return to full-time studies, you're not eligible as your loans will be in non-payment status during that time. You can re-apply when you return to work.
If you're on maternity or parental leave (standard or extended), STIIP, LTD or on a secondment, you're eligible to apply and have your student loan forgiven.
If you're on general leave, which includes Extended Child Care and Deferred Salary Leave:
Employees on general leave can't apply while on leave, but are invited to apply or reapply to the program once they return to work.