Who can open a Canadian Scholarship Trust Plan?
Anyone! Parents, grandparents, other relatives, even a friend of the family, as long as the child is a resident of Canada.
More FAQS
CST Plans
- What are Canadian Scholarship Trust Plans?
- Who can open a Canadian Scholarship Trust Plan?
- What plans does CST currently offer?
- Is CST’s group plan (called CST Advantage Plan) right for me and my family?
- What is attrition? How does it benefit my child?
- What is principal protection?
- What is a unit? Why do you use units?
- What is an EAP?
- What is an EAP account?
- What are Group Plan Benefits?
- What is the minimum amount I need to open an RESP from CST?
- How has the CST Plan changed over the years?
- What if I don’t want to open a Group Plan – can I still save with CST?
- What kind of service can I expect with a CST Plan?
- If I lose my job or miss a payment; will I lose all my money?
General FAQS
- What is an RESP?
- What are the benefits of an RESP?
- What are Canadian Scholarship Trust Plans?
- Who can open a Canadian Scholarship Trust Plan?
- What is the minimum amount I need to open an RESP from CST?
- If I lose my job or miss a payment; will I lose all my money?
- What kind of service can I expect from CST?
- Does my RESP require a lot of time to manage?