This is for howdy or anyone else that may be interested. A great resource for financial aid information for Canadians AND Americans can be found on this page:
http://www.internationalstudentloan.com/
This tells you all about the CANhelp loan program. From what I read, I gather that a Canadian student pays prime + 1% plus a guarantee fee. If you sign for the loan yourself (which I assume most of you would) you need to pay an additional 7.5% fee on the loan you get. The current rate of prime is 4%, so you would be paying a 5% interest rate plus the guarantee fee of 7.5% every year for the four years you are in dental school.
For American students, we must pay the 91-day Tbill rate + 1.7% with no guarantee fee. The current 91-day Tbill rate is 0.91% so our interest would be 2.61% and thats it! ANd plus, the US gov't will pay the interest for $8000 of our loan each year.....now thats a pretty sweet deal!
I just want Canadian students to realize that although dentistry is well paying, you aint gonna be living the high life anytime soon, and you should highly consider costs when choosing a school to attend. I believe that US students have a bit of freedom when choosing a school and can choose a school due to many factors such as cost, location, NBDE scores, etc. However, it would be my advice for Canadian students to choose a school purely on the lowest cost....otherwise you will get screwed.
For instance, many Canadians at my university blindly goto the Caribbean for medical school cause they think its the easy way, and its guaranteed....but they dont do their research and find out that they were misinformed and that they were idiots.
As president of my predental club, my advice constantly to Canadian students is to PLEASE sort out your finances before considering going to an expensive school. Dont just blindly goto dental school cause you are gonna be a doctor.......so you graduate and have a medical degree and think you are the big man....big deal...you will be paying student loan payments until your 50 if you dont properly plan.